The entertainment given last niffht ! ii\ ; '. tliB ? ; tiii'lß.'" ■Hig.h.r Sqli.ooJ, was., highly ;successful.... lii .the first part, a sparklinß' cpinodicfta;' ; '\\'liich''-\vas followed ■'With keen ■■interest; .was- presented by. a number of the "Old Girls." The second part wus'takon up by a triueful caututa rendered by., pupils, under the direction of Mrs.'Glover-Eaton. The Wellington Choral Society's second subscription concert of the present, season: ■-■will--Itake. • place, at the Town Hall on Tuesday, October 15, finder: the- ; ,eoiiductoisliii)' of Sir. J. Alaughn'ii lliruett'. when Gounod's "Tho Redemption " will be ~TJie society has been most fortunate "in stv curini;!'''fls'sefVices "bT; Mr.'".'.Andrew Black, one of the finest baritone singen.. .of-TUie'present'day,'who "'"' take tho part of the narrator, while Mr. John " l'roiiso' will take the . other baritone part. The other soloist* will be Mrs., IjL. Hudson ..of Dunediu (soprano), Miss JV.'Caldow '(contralto), and Jlr. 13. J. Hill (tenor). Tho orcheanumber 50, and it is to be hoped that the large organ in the Town Hall will also be utilised.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 3, 28 September 1907, Page 7
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