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Christmas Greetings.

' Clhrist is the kindest King;.' So wrote the Catholic poet Jctti'n Action. To all our readers we oordually wish, during the approaching festivals and through all ■the coming years, tihe best and moai pxeciious of 1 1 is royal boujnty and of the great lo\e of His Sacreld Heart, wdiilch kn-ows no horivOn, and which neither time nor sjpjace can bauirid.

its usjual high standard. Miss Mohan's concert en Thursday evening served to show the possession of great gifts by many of the ydunger Wellin,gtionians. Tihe caacert arranged by Miss Julia Mo ran, an artist of exceptional ability and one ever realdy to assist in any gjood c,aiuse, proved a treat of a \ery high cwrdei. The majority of the performers were Miss Moran's own pi^piljs, aMd tihe manner in which they acquitted t(hemselves reflects greatly to the credit of tiheir teacher, 'fihe items wexe mainly violin and piano selections. Misses Amy Hyde, Le-nore Pulsford, and Lily White, all former pMpila of St. Mary's Convent, assisted dluring the evening, tmd greatly added to tihe enjoyment. The first/ part of tilie programme consisted of a violisn siolo by Mitss Lia<ng)dk>n, a 'piano solo by iViiss Ilda Mora>n pianist of grmt promise), a violin solo by Miss Moy.x O'Sullivatti, and a song artd encore (number by Miss White. 'In the secorid part songs were given by Miss Hyjde aftd Miss Pulsford. Miss Moran played Leonard's ' Scnuvenir de Haydn, and being heartily e/ncorod contributed a tuneiul setting of ' When other lips.' The otlher items were all rendered in creditable style, and the qntertainment throughout was most etijtoyable.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 51, 22 December 1904, Page 18

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Notes New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 51, 22 December 1904, Page 18

Notes New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 51, 22 December 1904, Page 18