ENTERTAINMENT.
An entertainment, organiecd by .the < s members of the Youngr Wcrmenfc-Bip*;*-. Gla<_, was held in tho Jftughy'atrwti.^ Methodist v Schoolroom jm *to**»W#o: ! evening, and was largely «*e fj, mam port-on of the proßrttn-fte' cW*-,^, si-stcd of selections Tiwn th* wor_*C«fy r ) British poets—team <j rturns, Hood, Hernck, Ttomsatir, a»d£> Shakespeare—prosented ia tjiWartiw 3 WW, and story. Mrs W. Hto-lf* *HAJ§ < Mrae? Ida Salter, Nixon, PartncUß^^ and Messrs C E. Salter, PoDwd,-Pa]r*fSj| sonson, and Salkeld assisted tb* ****•&■ hers of the class -tie second Ps""£Egß the programme oamprised a song competition and a spelling bee JX£H|j ducted by tbe Ror. W. -Binclair>-U_*Mg created great anrusement, The^pW^E oeeds are un oid of a fond for "ftf^ maintenance of a deaconess Trf-jos*^ among tlio North, Island Maoris.< %/«*£ , ■— -• i*&M - ■ ■ - * ~ **■*-*<*&
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13231, 26 September 1908, Page 9
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125ENTERTAINMENT. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13231, 26 September 1908, Page 9
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