WINCHESTER.
CONCERT AND DANCE. The Winchester Tennis and Croquet Club held a concert and dance in the Victoria Hall. Owing to harvest operations, the attendance was no so large as was expected. The audience were treated to a first class programme, most of the participants receiving encores. At a suitable moment, Mr It. Maddrcn (president), thanked all those who had assisted in getting up the concert. He also stated that the club intended holding an afernoon on March 5, to raise funds for the club, to lay down another asphalt court. At the conclusion of the concert, a dance was held, music being supplied by Misses Molly Dwan and Myra Opie. Idle following rendered items during the evening:—Pianoforte, Misses B. and M. Opie; duet (vocal), Misses N. and E. Norman; violin solo, Mr A. White; song, Mr Frank Dwan; monologue, Mr F. W. Salmon ; song, Mr N. Robertson, guitar solo, Miss- 13. Henderson ; song, Miss E. Bryan; musical trio, Mrs F. W. Salmon’s party; piano solo, Miss Myra Opie; recitation, Miss N. Norman; song, Mr F. Dwan; song, Miss E. Bryan: monologue, Mr F. W. Salmon; song, Mr N. Robertson; duet, Messrs F. Dwan and N. Robertson. The accompaniments were played by Mrs F. W. Salmon, Mrs W. Norman and Misses Molly Dwas and Molly White.
ORARI.
The alterations and improvements that have been in course of construction at the Orari Coronation Hall during the past two months have at last been finished, and the hall is once more ready for use. This is particularly fortunate for the Horticultural Society, which is holding its show there, and will find the extra space of great use for its large displays.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18203, 2 March 1929, Page 20
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279WINCHESTER. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18203, 2 March 1929, Page 20
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