INGLEWOOD.
' |FBOM 008 OWH CORBKBPONDKNT.I The Cadzow Family gave their second entertainment in the Town Hall on Friday last. There was a capital house. Mr Cadzow and Mr Lyster were greatly appreciated, and Mrs Cadzow's piano playing was much admired. A circuit meeting was held in the Webleyau Church on the 25th inst., when the following programme waa gone through :— Opening hymn, No. 1, Wesley; prayer ; selection, choir ; solo, piano, Mrs Spurdle ; solo, " Angels Ever Bright and Fair," Miss Marshall;' recitation, "Nothing to do," Florrie Mitchen ; duet, "What are the Wild Waves Saying," Mrs Spurdlo »nd Mis 3 Tyor ; solo, " The Pilgrim Fathers," Mr Allington ; recitation, 11 The Travelled Parson," Miss Smith ; selection, 131 Choral Praise, choir ; speech, Rev Blaroires ; solo and chorus, " Fatherland," Misses Smith and Marshall, Messrs Bennett and G. Smith ; solo, « The Better Land," Mrs Spurdle ; solo and chorus, 200 Choral Praise, Mr G. Smith and choir ; Mr H. T. Jell gave a very amusing recitation : recitation, Mr Everett; duet, " Pulaakris ßanner," Mrs Spurdle and Mr Hughes; solo, "The Toilers" Rev Blamires; selection, 199 Choral Praise, choir ; solo, " Faitb," Mrs Everett ; solo, •' Only Tired," MiBS Tyer; doxology.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 10654, 1 July 1896, Page 3
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190INGLEWOOD. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 10654, 1 July 1896, Page 3
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