BAND OF HOPE UNION.
AXXUAL CONTESTS
Tho Band of Hope Union contests were continued on Saturday, when there was a very fair attendance. The programme was a long one, and was principally composed of juvenile items. Ail tho competitors acquitted themselves well, the recitations and vocal solos being particularly meritorious.
The prize-winners on Friday night were as follows: —-
Recitations. Class E, male—Mr W. H. Down (Seiwyn Street South) 1, Mr P. M. Volvjii (Oxford Terrace Baptist) 2. .
Pinoforte Duet, T>—Misses E. and F. Holland (Cambridge Terrace) 1, Messrs BcardseU and Strow (Sydenham United) 2.
Violin Solo, D— Miss M, S. W. Down (Seln-yn Street South) 1. iloop Drill.—Cambridge Terrace 1, Svdcnham United 2. .
Tableaux. —Oxford Terrace Baptist 1 Cambridge. Terrace P.M. 2. Oral Address, Section I.—Mr R, Cummins (Sydenham United) 1.
To-night's programme will be an attractive oncj including club solos, cornet solos, children's choruses, and a dialogue by members of the Knox Church Band of Hope,
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14473, 30 September 1912, Page 7
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