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CLIVE.

(Own Correspondent..)

The Clive Hull was [lacked to the doors last evening, w hen the annual concei t and i-nti-i ta intneni in aid of tinprize lutid ol the Clive school was held. I'he audii-nce was enthusiastically <lermmstrativi- ia 11 s expressions cd approval. encores licmg numerous. The stag.- was tastefully dec-orated. The tirsi part ot the programme was given by the kclmmil pttpils under the* direction of .Miss fti’mlliiiry. ami the hearty approval w liieii eac-li item received was. well meiin-d. 'flu- part songs and c-horn.ses were all ciqiitalf.v sung, the little ones giving e-. iderice ol careful training by the painstaking instructress. The swing song, with its charming floral setting was a very pretty item, lint even more eIL-ctni- was tile solo and clioiii, “ Back to Bendigo." sung liv Miss (dive Hawkins and senior pupils with a mining eamp scene. Otliei tun- items wi-rc “ Doll Song," “ School Bells," and a ” Lullaby " by tin- junioi pupils, and several |>a;t songs by the seniors. .Miss ( uii.-iie Jones danced a cakewalk grac-ei nlly. and Miss M illy Winstone. who announces] the various items wll Ii a pretty aplomb, contributed a monologue*, which was very cleverly dun- lor so young a perl ormer. A immoroiis sketch. ” A Bashlill Lover. 111 ivluc-li t!ie i-miraetei s were- excellently portrayed by Mi-s K. Crowley and Sir. G. C. Thornton. lirunght the first part •>: the- programme- to a close. The se-ond hall of the programme vias equally as good as the first, and was provided by a group ol X’apier performers. all ot whose- ite-ms were- greatly e-moyeel. Til’' lo'leiwing --o.it ribilled : Mi--s L. 'I lionqison. piamihn tc so.o : Mr. J. W. Co*-, v e-rit iiloqmu I sketch; Mrs. .ind Miss Taylor, duet ; Misses V. Higgins ami Batterson. and Messrs. \v . Simp-o-i. .1. lilt.--. E. t-'oi.ie. and F. (('Connor, .-oil'-,; M.-.-s-s, -)'('on nor. Williams. Simpson, and \.it--s, quartette: and th-- piir'.raiiinc- i-uneludeel with a double- qmirti-tti- by Mrs. Taylor. Miss.-s Taylor. Pal t.-i son. and Higgins. and Me-.srs. O’Connn:, !-oot.-, Simpson, and *1 ate-s. ,

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 275, 9 November 1911, Page 6

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CLIVE. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 275, 9 November 1911, Page 6

CLIVE. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 275, 9 November 1911, Page 6

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