St. Vincent de Paul Concert, Dunedin
in tie GarHson l^n 1 $* 5^ Vincent de Paul con^t "erv siVi^r , ,T al ' P unedln - on Friday evening was considering th° iy> * VCV Ch * Wa *. what mi * ht be expected, d?d aiid fho nh;w Cc V ent a "d varied programme provil full? PP s U L by ?w?> "? \l n £ rothers - sol os being successr>i y sun S t»y two of the boys. As usual Mi<?« T?oro Blanoy met with an enthusiastic reception, Sid her sonf '"S^ ltem HH S ' V 1 ! 10 Children's home' and 'Slumber^ thnt ' o-Tf t i rende . i : ed in t h at finished manner for which Ker • Kill-irnov f W le ™ nted by an encore num>»t.r jvnuiiney, all of which were given with much taste and expression. Miss Macloskey met with a s?lentitoTT Z n> and her fme contralto voi2wi P wrfl onco o °Pn fi ? S ? n £ Sl ° ne of uhich was g^en as an f "ultWslinl V H W° m aS ™ added ft Viol ' n ObligatO, laultlessly played by Miss G. Meenan. Mr. T J Hussev sini 1 t n o S S e h dld H° ICO / in fact we have never' heaShfm SL i such . ad T anta e e as on this occasion, 'The harmed cup ' and 'In old Madrid ' being his contribu lions. Mr Brunsdcn's ' A hundred fathoms deep 'was particularly good, as was also his recall numbe? Mr Eagar received a well-merited round of applSise for hfs singing of ' The message of the king.' Mr Anthony who is always a great favorite, gave a^ couple orrery amusing: items, and it is needless to say that he wL rer items of an exceptionally good programme A change in the proceedings was an exhibition of Jayonet exercise by a squad of the Dunedin Highland Rifles which was watched with much interest by the audience' nVorfJrf P ? r A of Mrs. Whiteman gave a recitation. The maniac/ for which she was encored ond m the second part Mr. Hnnlon. quite unconscious of the lady s selection, recited the same piece for which ho was recalled. The conception of ' The mania? 'in both virioH aYa V e +E dlfTcr( : nt ' and no d oubt opinion was diMded as to the merits of the treatment Tt should bo mentioned that during the interval a budding actor of eight or ten summers took possession of the stage and highly amused the audience for about five minutes 1 no hulk ol the accompaniments wore played by Miss C Hughes, Mrs. John Woods and Mr. A Valhs ft would not be nght to close this notice without paying SrcSE* # ES'r^S !l h Y U £^ hOIIO ™ ry S — ta?ies g
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 22, 28 May 1903, Page 6
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452St. Vincent de Paul Concert, Dunedin New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 22, 28 May 1903, Page 6
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