SUCCESSFUL CONCERT.
ST. ANDREW’S KOA CLUB. St. Andrew’s Koa Club gave an enjoyable concert last Saturday evening to'assist the ladies of the Presbyterian Women’s Missionary Union In their efforts to raise funds for missions. The girls acquitted themselves very creditably. The latter half of the programme consisted of sacred items, several of which wore most appealing. The programme was as follows: Rounds, Koa Girls; dumb farce, Misses Robertson and Findlay; male, quartette, Bible Class Boys; Girls of Miss Milligan's School, Miss D. Robertson and Koa Girls; folk dancing, Koa Girls; to a miniature, Misses Anderson and Thompson; national dance, Miss D. Gilmore; piny, “Wanted a Cook," Koa Club; pianoforte solo, Miss D. Tuck; choral items, Koa Choir; sacred duet, Misses E. James and D. Robertson; sacred solo, Miss E. Primrose; pageant, “The Awakening," Koa Club. The accompanists were Mrs Barlholonew and Mr G. Moore.
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Waikato Times, Volume 114, Issue 19065, 2 October 1933, Page 2
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