BAND OF HOPE CONTESTS.
FIFTH NIGHT. At the Choral Hall last night, tho Band of Hope Contents were continued beforo a larpo audience, which found tho programme submitted to its liking. Thursday's night's pri*e-winners wore:— PIANOFORTE DUET, Class B. Mary! Purse and Gordon Ireland (Knox Church), 71 points .. .. .. 1 Ada Shier and Maud Macfaxlane (Moothemso *r«nnej, 68 points ..2 RECITATION, Close C (Female). . E!sio Brewing (Richmond), 81 point® .. 1 Gwati Pniden (Avonside), 79 points .. 2 Decima Gr en foil (Alcorhoine avenue), 78 points .. .. .. ..3 Ethel Wainscott (Selwyn street South), 77 pointi .. .. .. ..4 ACTION SONG, Scct. 2. Crescent ro*d, 100 points .. .. 1 Richmond Methcdjst, 96 points .. ..3 BASS OR BARITONE SOLO. Mr "W. T. Mason (lloorhoue© avenue), 86 point# .. .. .. .. x My K. M. Cnmmiiis (Sydenham United), B3 points .. .. .. 2 Mr Vf. H. Down (Selwyn street South), 79 point .. .. .. 3 In the humorous recitation, decided on Tuesday, Miss SweneyV name was omitted from tbc prize list. She gained third nlaco with 80 points. To-night's -programme will ho selected from the first prize-winners during tho week. The president (Mr C. H. Bascsnd) will occupy the chair. '
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15393, 25 September 1915, Page 14
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