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MRS. DREAVERS RECITAL. The elocutionary recital and girls' physical culture display, given in the lown Hall last night by Mrs. A. J. Dreaver and her pupils was an excellent indication of the progress made toy the students of this art The varied programme included dramatic aud character sketches, recitations. monologues, and songs, all the pupils setting an opportunity. The contributions met with encouraging applause, and the performance generally was heartily approved of. The physical culture display was watched with interest, the graceful exercises being performed with -precision. Mrs. Dreaver |.May Haiti) proved Herself a versatile artist, giving several effective , recitations aud sketches which were , warmly applauded. Among the best items on the urogramme were: 'Character Studies." by Res Yates; a duologue, by Misses Aileeti and Nola Tuck: a coster : sketch, by Miss HUM- Newton; Shake- ■ «itt-uriau sU.-t.-h. by Miss Thelma Kdvviirds; inimical monologue and ballad. I.v Miss Ai Tuck and Mr. W. Coleman; monologue ami Grecian dan.-.-. i.v Miss ludine Moller: ' -l-laMiinr and Playmates." l.y the ,-lul- ' dr.-"' Muv Ram. and Itijlle Newroii; -'Birth 'of the Ooai." by Miss I". Moiler. Mr. W. JCulemtin. and Mr. «i. Smith; und a lniUK.rr.its du-d.-giu- I.v P-lille and Doris . Newton. The eiitertaliiiuetit I'-uni.'ltldeU ; With ll htlUl"rou« '«•«'", .-.duudy by Miss Ethel Hill and Mr. Hex Yat«-s.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 296, 14 December 1922, Page 3

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Untitled Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 296, 14 December 1922, Page 3

Untitled Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 296, 14 December 1922, Page 3

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