On Ifuesday evening a very successful vocal and instrumental concert took place in the Drurv Public Hall. The choir consisted of members of the Philharmonic Society, under the coflductorship of Mr. J. Dixoii, and Mrs. Blackball presided at the organ. After a few suitable remarks by the Rev. T. Norrie, a very interesting and varied programme was well rendered, consisting pf anthems, glees, duets, solos, and readings, .in which, the following ladies and gentlemen took part: —Mr. J. Dixon and sons, Mrs. Dixon, Misses J. Blakely, Cossey. (3), and Messrs. Herdegen, Fielding, and other members of the ajjciety. The chairman also gave two humourous readings, and votes of thanks to the choir aiid all who had contributed to the success of the concert were given, and the National Anthem brought it to a close.—[A Correspondent, April 25.] " Bochc-Paiba."—Quiok, complete cure, all annoying Kidney, Bladder, and urinary Diseases At chemist* and druggists.— Kempthoroe, Prosaer. and Co., Agents, Auckland,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9049, 9 May 1888, Page 3
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