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W.Y.M.I.

This week's session of the W.Y.M.I. took the form of a "ladies' evening," ■and was highly successful, being thorenjoyed- by a large 'gathering. A lengthy and de versified programme "was preceded by a few remarks bv Mrs C. Graham. The following was the .programme : —Pianoforte duet. Misses Bethwaite and Neale; gipVy chorus, company ; ; dialogue, "A " Quiet Country Home," "Waybaeks ; song, "Caller Herring," Miss Richards (encored); recitation. "The Gourtin'," Mr*-. Graham; tableau, "All in, a Garden Fair" ; sono-. Miss Smith; -trio, "Three Little Maids from School" )iu Ja.pan.es e costume), Misses Smith, V. Collier, and Richards (encored); pianoforte duet. Misses Neaie and Terris; song, "Tit for Tat." Miss Richards"; "Songs of Seven." the child. girl, maiden, mother, widow. ;rivim<- in marriage and longing for home" ; solo, "If Mo On© Ever Marries Me," .Airs. Turley ; recitation.. "Buy your own Cherries. Mi."* Terriss (encored) ; tableau, rloaxed ; solo, "Tatters." Miss Collier (encored); chorus, "Good Night," company. °

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 19 August 1910, Page 7

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W.Y.M.I. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 19 August 1910, Page 7

W.Y.M.I. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 19 August 1910, Page 7