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‘ Hun“--- ~_ v_-__. ‘ ————.——- ‘ ADDRESS AT TE AWAMU'I'U. i CHURCH FUND AUGMENTED. (Times Representative.) TE A\\'AI\IUTU, Friday. i Arranged with In view to augment—ing the fund for the restoration of an old stained glass window in St. John‘s Church, 'l‘c Awmnutu. an in—teresting and inSlructive address on the nrt of rorrc’et speech was delivered in the parish hall by Mr J. F. .\lontague last evening. _\luch interest was taken in the address and a large crowd was present The llev. S. It. W‘areins. ‘ the vicar, presided and introduced‘ the speaker, I The speaker gave several examples{ of [ills—pronunciation of common words 4 and followed with illustrations of faulty i intonation. The address also em- | braced instruction on correct public; and utter—dinner speaking, and was 11— 1 lustrated ‘wlth humorous and dramatic ' selections. I Following the address a clever one— I act. comedy, “ The Banns 0t" )larrlage'fl was read by :1 party of Aucklanders. A } monologue was delivered by .\ir .\lon—i Lagui- with Miss E, Hope, of Hamilton,| at, the piano nnd baritone solute werel given by Mr 15. \V. “him, of Te ;\\\'3- l nintu. i The church fund was aumnented t 0 the extent of over £4. ‘
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Waikato Times, Volume 120, Issue 19946, 24 July 1936, Page 8
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198CORRECT SPEECH. Waikato Times, Volume 120, Issue 19946, 24 July 1936, Page 8
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