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KARORI SCHOOL CONCERT

The,»KaiQri school children gave very •successful concerts on Thursday, and Fridgf night« in aid of tho^sports funds of the' schopl. Nearly £20 was raised, and the schopl is to be, congratulated upon its splendid effort. .The hulk'of the items were by the children, and tho committe* is also indebted to a number of friends who assisted. The Misses Needha'm, Lipor and Kirpatrick gave Sootch dances, Mr.\G. Nelson violin solos, and Master John Watchman recited- The toam-wqrk of tho scholars was excellent, cspooially the drill, which betokened the oare taken by the teacnerß iv, the training of the children. The assistant "mister, Mr. W, H. Stainton," bqth in th© training of the class sieging ftn.d a,t the pi«'t(o, proved his value as a musician. A. largo tent and platform curtain and back-scene were kindly lent by Mr. W. Dean. •• '

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 81, 3 October 1921, Page 9

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KARORI SCHOOL CONCERT Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 81, 3 October 1921, Page 9

KARORI SCHOOL CONCERT Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 81, 3 October 1921, Page 9

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