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Certificates.

Standard Vl.— Johanna Fleming, Katie O'Rorke Iris Dixoiij Stella J/ulian. Trinity College of Music, London— Harmpny and theory of rousic— Senibr hofcors, Bessie Godsiell ; senior pasts, May Whit ton, Amelia Smith ; intermediate 'pass, Nellie S'uttbn ; jumtor honors, Dons aheffießd, Riose Riolfe, Lizzie Roberts, Kate O'Rorke, Mary Moi?ofney, Johatfna Fleming, Mary Dolan, Eily Bran-nan ; junior pass, Pansy Wlutton, Mary O'Rorke ; preparta*ory division, Elsie Benlnett, Elizabeth Mar/olney. Priajctioal music (pianoforte)— Senior division, Mabel Clarke, Alice Fist'her, Violet Foote ; juniof dflvisicn, Lauria Wood ; preparatory 'division, Hester Rilddell, Dolly Sutton (vjolim).

Associated Board— Local centre exams., ajd]v<ancett gpaide— Amelia Smith, Alice Fisiehe'r, May Whitton. Rudiments of mjusic, Alice Fisoher. School exarnfaations, Mary Dnlap, Bes-sie Godsell, Iris Dixon (violin). Lower duviisikm, Katihie Benjnett, Mairy Baticheßor, Mary O'Rorke Jdhanjna Fleming, Elstie Bennett. Elementary diviskn, Alice Soandlyn, Cissie MaPo'ney, Rita Siole. A packed audience sreeted the ptupiis of tjie Sacred Heart High School when t-hey gave tjheir akiaiual cjoncert in St. Joseph's Hall. TMie perfiormiance was most enjoyable, Sr\pm the opening piano duet by Misises D. Siittan, Pep'pereil, Foote, and Gddsell, to the fitnale, ' G*od defartd New Zealand.' The diatogue, ' Aileefa's dream,' by the junior pmpils, evoked laiud ap'ptawse, while the selnior pupils' fan da;nce was one of the gems of the e/eni!ng. Thetn followed an action s,ong, ' The chief,' by the Kindergarten pupils. ' The liast rose of siummer ' was rendered in a fwiisfred manner by Misises I. Dixiom anid K. Ruddell (violins), and Clarke <anti Moore (pianos). A wee tot, Miss J. Co'rtnop, gjaßnea a vigoroiur ejneore for her recitation. Misses A. ajid K. MacClellajid were als;o very siucces'Sful in their dialogue, ' Tihe daisy a^d Mie ivy.' One of the besit in'SitSumental items was the pianoforte selection by Misses Fischer and C. Clarke. The second part of the (programme was taken u:p with t<he cantiata, ' The cshildron's cfueen ' in which Mis.s M Clarke took the part of the fairy queen artd Mips Q. Hawkins that of Laila. Tfie whole performance fcjhiowod signs of careful training on the part of Sisters, and of close attention an t!he ipart of Dhe pupils. Between I/he twio acts Misseis Smith £*rtd N. Suttjon played a 'pianoforte selection. 'IJhe several accompjajnimonts wore played by the yatung ladies already mentionod as instrumentalists.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 52, 29 December 1904, Page 6

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Certificates. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 52, 29 December 1904, Page 6

Certificates. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 52, 29 December 1904, Page 6

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