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"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT.

Invorcargill; Miss Muriel Freeman, Timaru, "The Parts of My Body"; Miss Rita Mathieeon, Timaru, "The House that Jack Built." Also competed—Miss Hazel Shier, Addington, " A Couple of Ducks"; Miss Lily Stevens, Dunedin, "A Lcason with the Fan"; Miss Mavis Martin, Addington, "Lazlos''; Miss Valari© Anderson, Spreydon, "The House that Jack Built"; Master Huia Hunt, Linwood; Miss Evelyn ■ Eaton, St. Albans; Mies Ireno Leaver, Christchurch, "An Illustrated Story"; Miss Florence Brewine, Richmond, "The House that Jack Built"; Master Neil McGillivray, 2\ T ew Brighton, "A Model Sermon"; Master John C, Home, Timaru, "Kitchener of Khartoum." PIANO SOLO. Open claas. Lady or Gentleman. "Etudo" in C eharp Minor, Op. 25, .No. 7 (Chopin). The recalls were:—MSas Ida Collins, Opawa; Mids Gwitlia Young, Ohri&tchurch; Miss Kitty Murphy, Christciiurch. Aleo competed—Mias Kaiara Bell. Ashburton.

SACRED SOLO, Contralto. Own Selection. The recalls were:—Miss Gertrude Priestly, Christchurch, "Nearer, My God, to Thco"; Dorothy Pole, Bromley, "Abide With Me ; Miss Madge Torrance, Dunedin, "Morning Prayer." Also competed—Miss Bessie Palmer, Christchurch, "Abide With Me"; Miss Lilian Pounsford, Addington, "O, Drr Those Teare"; Misa Mabel Dyer, CliriGicburch, "O Divine Redeemer"; Mies Nellie Toon, St. Albans, "Tho Praise of Gpd." SCOJCH SONG. Gentlemen. Own Selec-

The recalls were:—Mir C. J. Gallop,Woolston, "Border Ballad"; Mj; W. J. Richards, Linwood, "Ye Banks and Braos"; Mr li. Phipps, Wellington,! "Afton Water/' Also competed—Mr B. Sullivan, Chris icurch, "Mary of Argylo"; Mr W. H Prescott, Greymouth, "March of tho Cameron Men"; Mr Leonard Prebble, Riocarton; "On tho Banks of Allan Water."

SONG- FOR GIRLS, under 16. Own Solcc-

The recalls were:—Miss Lilian Hanham, Riccarton, "Oil, How Delightful"; Miss Rita Bray, Sydenham, "Tho Swallows"; Miss Eleie Prestidge, Sydenham, My Dear Soul." Also competed—Miss Beatrice Sheareby, Belfast "I'll Bock You to Beat"; Miss Elsie Ives, Chriatchurcb, "fairy Pipers"; Miss Valarie Tolputt, Sydenham, "Mignonne, Here ? April'; Miss Lily Stevens, Dunedin, "Tile Mission cf a Roeo"; Miss Gwen Booth, Sydenham, "My Task"; Miss Edna Xau■Jiiann, 'St. Albans, "Twickenham Ferry"; Mis 3 -Beatrice Benjamin, Oamaru, "I "Wonder i£ Ever the Bosc"; Misa Uolcia Philpott, Biccarton, "Morning and You"; Miss Ida Wilbraham, Linwood; Miss Phyllis Coombs, Riccarton, "Laugh and»Sing"; Sylvia Dickinson, Sydenham; Miss Bertha Cooper, Christchuroh, "Serenade in Summer"; Miss Doris Hardie, St. Albans; Miss May Bentloy, Sydenham, "Love's Echo"; Mies Jessie Armiger Biccarton, "Bring Me R«d Kaacd"; Misa violet Maiion, Christchurch, "Sunshine of Your Smile"; Mies Daplrno Lawronce, St. Albans, "Homeland"; Mies Evelyn Hobeon, Linwood, "Love's Garden of Hoses"; Miss Vera Brooke, Dunedin, 'Tho Swallows"; Miss Stella, "Wise, Sydenham, "Mia Piccirella"; Mica Euphemia Sucking, Tai Tapu, "Eoae Softly Blooming"; Hiss Lucy Fullwood, Biccarton, "Absent"; Hiss Doreen McClatohy Invercargill. ?ENOR SOLO. highest key

(Coleridge Taylor), Kovello Edition. The recalls were:—Mr W. H. Preacott, Groymouth; Mr Leonard Trobble, Riccarton; Hi P. J. Smith, Cobden. Alfio competed—Mr H. Phipps, 'Welling-ton: lir John Martin, Spreydon*

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16209, 11 May 1918, Page 13

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"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16209, 11 May 1918, Page 13

"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16209, 11 May 1918, Page 13