CONVENT CONCERT AT GREYMOUTH.
(Grey Evening Star, Jnly 8.) Despite the counter attraction at the Driilshed last evening, the entertainment given by the pupils of the Convent High School was well attended. The programme, consisting of vocal and instrumental music, dramatic productions, etc , was well received by the audience, frequent rounds of applause greeting the performers. The instrumental music and histrionic powers displayed by the pupils deserve special mention. The acting of some of the pnpils being quite on a par with professionals. The Tambourine Drill— for the first time seen in Grey mouth— waa a treat to be remembered, the twelve pupils taking part going through the various movements gracefully, and with the precision of clockwork. The singing class did good service throughout the evening, and one of their choruses, rendered in fine style, brought a most enjoyable entertainment to a close. On the whole, the performance speaks volumes for the careful and intelligent instruction the pupils are receiving at the hands of their good tutor*.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 13, 28 July 1893, Page 19
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167CONVENT CONCERT AT GREYMOUTH. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 13, 28 July 1893, Page 19
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