PRIMITIVE- METHODIST ENTERTAINMENT.
An entertainment was held in the Freemasons' Hall on Thursday evening in aid oE tbe bazaar fund of the Primitive Methodist Church. The entertainment oonaisted of a tea and a musical evening. Mr. Bellringer presided. The following was the .programme:*— Pianoforte solo, Mrs. A-. Douglas; choruses, " Raiabbwi," "Village Bolls,"' and " How good is He th 6 Giver," accompanied, on stfing-instr'u-,ments. by • Mies> Williams and Messrs. -Arn'o.ld ' and Williams. Songs were rendered by Miss Baker, Miss Blair, Miss Wolls, Mrs. Blnnchett, and Messrs. 'J. Veale, and C. Wells. Readings were given by 'Messrs'.' Handy and White' and the Rev. Mr. 'Lee. 1 Accompaniments 'we're, played by Mrs. A. Douglas and 1 - Miss 1 W^lld. At the conclusion the Uov'. Mr.' Sadler thanked the, ladies' and, genil'eiben w)io .bad' contfibutecf to \Ue success of tlie'e'ntertainrherit; 'and the prtfceiadingßTconclutfe'd by singing tho National Anthem.; '< < i\] ' !
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7167, 10 September 1886, Page 2
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145PRIMITIVE-METHODIST ENTERTAINMENT. Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7167, 10 September 1886, Page 2
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