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'The Mower Queen," Root's charming cantata, was produced before'™ large audience at the Foresters' .Hall; , ton, yesterday evening, in aid of ML Road Wesleyan Sunday-school ■■ $£% fund. The piece war under the'co9?jW ship of Mrs. A. Mitchell, who discharge difficult position admirably. , M took the part of the Flower Queen WMi leading parts were filled by Mrs.*-. E Elsie Haresnape, Edith LaTer, Nelh« S G. Marriott, Phil. Wallace, Oarna W-g Lucy Wallace, Annie Sohofield, PM m nott, Mary Kent, Ethol Candy, and ft?&< A. Mitchell. The last-mentioned f sgj; was a genuine treat as usual. All tbe Vjj. work was efficiently rendered by > Raj choir of 50 juvenile voices. Mr. W;uaj at the piano, and Miss Millie Peas A leadei of a compact orohestra, both W.-.fy s d. A better rendering of the P 1 ®' tata has never been heard in the the Graftgn Road people deserve . lor their success. The cantata * JfWi).peated in the Oddfellows' Hall, Monday evening next, at eight o'clock, .-M / bus arrangements will bo made to -Siwi convenience of patrons from the, cl ' jjf - were unable to hear the pwfortfftg^i night. ' ... i&Wm

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10901, 4 November 1898, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10901, 4 November 1898, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10901, 4 November 1898, Page 6

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