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TALBOYS HOME CONCERT

An enjoyable concert was held at the Talh oys Home on Wednesday, when an entertaining programme was rendered as follows:—“ Harmony Boys ” —Messrs Wesley, Faulkner. Ashley, Faulkner, George Stevens, William Williamson; “ Mandolins with Harmony and Song ” —Messrs G. Auchdalc, Fraser Mitchell, Gordon Mitchell- songs— Mrs Magon, Miss Stewart, Mr J. Ramsay, Mr E. Ling; tap dance, Mr J. Freeman; recitation. Miss Bell; piano-accordion solo, Mr Pellett; Italian accordion solo. Mr T. Mawer; mandolin duet and song, Mitchell Brothers; banjo solo and song, Mr J. Ramsay. Mr Bruce Guthrie showed moving pictures of a tour of the West Coast .including Mount Cook, the Franz Josef Glacier, Fox Glacier, and also views at the Easter camp of the Presbyterian Bible class at Tirohanga. Mr Ruth thanked the party for the programme, and welcomed Mr Macpherson. The evening closed with the singing of ‘ Anld Lang Sync.’ The accompanists wore Mrs M‘Kay, Mr E. King, and Mr W. Williamson,

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Evening Star, Issue 23324, 21 July 1939, Page 6

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TALBOYS HOME CONCERT Evening Star, Issue 23324, 21 July 1939, Page 6

TALBOYS HOME CONCERT Evening Star, Issue 23324, 21 July 1939, Page 6

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