A capital programme has been arranged for the concert in St. James's Hall to-morrow evening in aid of St. James's Presbyterian Church funds. There are a number of vocal items by well known ladies and gentomen, glees by the choir, instrumental selections by the Pitt-street orchestra, and recitations, one being Mr. Ngata's celebrated prize poem, by that gentleman. The second term of the Prince Albert College, Upper Queen - street, opens tomorrow (Thursday), May 30th. The headmaster, Mr. T. Jackson, M.A., will he ! resent at the College this morning, from I half-past nine, to enrol and classify new J pupils. . . , , j •, Immense variety in boys' suits and good i value, at Smith and Caughey'a.—[Advt.]
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9832, 29 May 1895, Page 5
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