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MRS BAEYERTZ'S MISSION.

TO THE EDITOR. Sir, —As one of the audience at the Garrison Hall on Sunday night, I think a word of praise is due to Mr Brunton and his choir for the manner in which the singing was carried out. It speaks volumes for this City when a choir of ladies and gentlemen, aftermuch study and time, render such material assistance to Mrs Baeyertz’s mission, I have attended the Sunday evening services at the Y.M.C. A. Hall, Sydney, at (Mrs Baeyertz’a) Theatre Royal, Meland the Theatre Roya', Adelaide, and with none of these choirs, in my opinion, was the effect so marked as that produced by Mr Brunton’s choir on Su-day night. I mention this merely as a word of encouragement, as I think praise should be given when praise is due.—l'am, etc. . Harmony, Dunedin, February 26.

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Evening Star, Issue 8154, 1 March 1890, Page 3 (Supplement)

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MRS BAEYERTZ'S MISSION. Evening Star, Issue 8154, 1 March 1890, Page 3 (Supplement)

MRS BAEYERTZ'S MISSION. Evening Star, Issue 8154, 1 March 1890, Page 3 (Supplement)

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