NORTH SHORE SUNDAY SCHOOL.
A irosiCAi and literary entertainment was given in the Devonport Hall last evening, in connection with the North Shore Wesleyan. Sunday -school. The hall was well filed. The chair was taken by the Rev. Mr. .Williama,' and a capital entertainment waa given. The programme, was as follows:—Overture (piano) by Mr. Jackson; chairman's address; song and chorus, "I'm still a Friend to You,'\and round, "When Rosy Horn,". Messrs. Began/ Spraggi and Lankham; song, "The Blind Girl's Dream," Alias Hirst; flute duet, Messrs. Regan and Spragg; readings, Messrs. Mitchell aud Keven ; reci'tations, Messrs. McMaeter, Alison, and Keven; trio, song and chorus, and round, Messrs. Regan, Spragg, aud Lankham ; and songs, ilisses llirst and Smith. The entcrtainmUnt concluded: with. . the National Anthem. ••.■-••
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4461, 1 March 1876, Page 2
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