INFIRMARY CONCERT.
The Onehunga branch of tho Auckland Hospital Auxiliary provided another enjoyable evening for the inmates of the Epsom Infirmary this week, a special feature .being, the opportunity for the patients to join' in a. little community singing, into which they entered very heartily. Songs were given by Miss Beryl Barker, Messrs. Woodard and Cooper, arid an accomplished boy soprano, Master Roger Kirkbam. Miss May Wathew gave a piano solo, and the Misses Betty and Nancy Knowles an exhibition of fancy dancing. The programme was arranged by Mr. Allan McSkimming, who delighted the audience with a monologue. The Auckland Orchestra were to have assisted, but as they could not attend Miss Connie Creamer filled the breach, almost at tho last minute, giving a piano solo, and also playing the accompaniments.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20922, 11 July 1931, Page 19
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