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ST. PATRICK’S DAY

LONG NIGHT DANCE TO-NIGHT.

The grand Long Night Dance, arranged S by the St. Patrick's Day Celebrations Committee, takes place n St Columba Hall, to-night (Monday) and the Committee has left noth ng undone to ensure an oU t stan night’s enjoyment for all. lhe nooi ha°s been specially re ' sal ’f^ ced l leaves nothing to be desired. A f u orchestra has been engaged, and a tasty home-made supper will, be served.

IRISH NATIONAL CONCERT. All lovers of music and song will hr- attracted by the programme to be pieseK at tL Irish National Concert to-morrow (luesdaj), m tne Town Hall, and the high standard of previous years’ functions will be. well maintained. Vocal items will be given by Mr Dave McGill, who, although a visitor, is by no means a stranger to Greymouth audiences, and by Mrs W Cogswell, whose popularity when a resident-of Greymouth is well remembered. Solos will also be rendered bv such well-known performers as Mr Jas. Duffy and Mr Tom Hatch, and Mrs L. Dumbleton. Other vocal items, include' a part-song by Misses Tennent, Wotton, Willis, Walker, Fraser and Allen; Sphg and Dance by Miss Pep-°"’ Guy, -ct recitation by Miss Patsy Kiely, Versespeaking Choir, Marist Brothers’ and Convent 'Schools’ in addition, there will be ,a-flance by Miss Shirley Cleghorn, a.’hd items by the Convent Orchestra?"

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Grey River Argus, 16 March 1942, Page 1

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ST. PATRICK’S DAY Grey River Argus, 16 March 1942, Page 1

ST. PATRICK’S DAY Grey River Argus, 16 March 1942, Page 1

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