At the Orphans' Club concert on Saturday mgnt, a remarkably fine programme was provided. The guests of the evening were Mr. Andrew Black, the world-famed baritone, and Mr. James Crabtree. Mr Black sang three songs: The Land o> the Lea.l," " March of the Cameron Hen" and. » Wlssa I was a Pale "ioung Curate." Needless to add the storm of appl ause was deafening Mr James Crabtree also gave an item, My Dreams/ and in res • phatic demands, ie responded with another delightful song . The 0 h Orchestra, led by Mr. Le O Losa £ and under the baton of Herr Louis Blitz surpassed themselves, each of their items bemg double encored. Others who conjM n Clarke V r^ amme ™ c MeSSr *- J. U. Clarke, ?*ed Fort, Percy ]>p P a « SternifeUs and the Masters Ow?'
i For Bronchial Coustki ••>/• -.-..» -™. . Great Peppemilnt Wood, possesses peculiar medicinal propertiea, -^
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 167, 15 July 1907, Page 3
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