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GUILD CONCERT.

The members of the H<4? XmiA, JuDior Guild are to be wogritS' on the success of their concert it E Paneh Hall oo Monday sight 5! hall wasorowded aad theeotertwJS provided gave a thoroughly dSSSi evening The programme obeniS au overture, " Pique Dance" bf E : members of the Orchestral fate! under Mr H Crump and again feS second part they placed the ©iiaX" overture the " Uaiipn of B|^|(Fv{2 audience on the second occJmU'' mandinga further contributtoft 1» action song by the children of Iki Kindergarteu Sunday School, unZr the direction of Misses Crois, BulSil' and Nouis, was an attractive Ws bright little item. Master HiSJ: Hammond was thoroughly at liaa^- « New Zealand will »Ahew.» fl*: I1"*®!*"* has a particularly ivHtnb. and an appreciative audience demSd more, which he willingly oon SbS;:: Mrs Foster sang ♦• Heroes o«>«k: X)ardanelles,»for which she was aVservedly encored. I a the leoond pS: she again contributed two item \m encoresong"Grey D'ayg" beiniw^ ticuldily pleasiujf. Mis. Snodlrtrfi contribution earned herin ippr4tj« eneoie, and both her items wen mk rendered. Miss tia'tioine S "verysweetl| Eg; item was a no lesspleaßing.contri^atioar Miss Baines sang ia a' manner Art maintained the opinion that all "ML" formed who have heard herpretkrwr?; and earned for herself an enUnMW v recall and a dainty bouquet. M» i £ Biassey was thoroughlj at how with his audience with "Fof^tai Green," and "Get Out aoa'o#F Under," for both of which hi ''&» recalled. Mr Wills provide two humourous items, and Wf delighted his audience. MrTfS certaioly leaves a desire tot wn whenever he appears. Mr Iflfl^ horn, who has not . ptm*Mfi been heard here in public, gtwiwrf vice rendering of "Queeo of ti#fe and the encore item for wbkhb«wi; called upon was also heartily rectiwi The accompaniment* were very aWy played by Mies Dalepine, Mn'WtifrC lees, and Mr fl Crump, Miss flamwai \ playing the accorapaDiment for M«*« Harold Hammond. The Vicar, the van. Anfo&m»:< Tuke thanked all who had nogentfowly given the efforUheir support, ikl; also heartily thanked the ytiianam and the orchestra fur their anifUait. The aim had baen to rai^e asnlEci|ti| sum to pay for instoiliog the »ket«s light in the hall, and this had >•! more than achieved, the, t&*Q ' araounting to £11 139. -, V'v A pleasant evening closed with <a# < singine of the National AntDMn. <■■'■';

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLV, Issue 689, 8 August 1917, Page 2

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GUILD CONCERT. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLV, Issue 689, 8 August 1917, Page 2

GUILD CONCERT. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLV, Issue 689, 8 August 1917, Page 2