INFIRMARY CONCERT.
A fine programme of music, elocution and dancing, arranged by Miss Peggy Cutting on behalf of tho Onehunga branch of tho Auckland Hospital Auxiliary, was thoroughly appreciated by the inmates of the Epsom Infirmary last evening. Mr. Laurie Stewart acted as stage manager and the following ireceived tho hearty applause of a large audience Misses Gladys McAneney, Kay Christie and Peggy Cutting, Messrs. Laurie Stewart, George Barnes, who gave vocal selections, Miss Marjorie Brook, fancy dancing, Miss Daphne Iligham, violin solo, and Mr. Charles Prime, humorous songs. The elocutionary items provided by Miss Edna Thomas were specially appreciated. Mrs. Charles Prime and Mr. Eric Maxwell were the accompanists. One of the inmates proposed a vote of thanks and appreciation, which was carried by acclamation.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21129, 11 March 1932, Page 3
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