LUMSDEN
-i X J? a^' ty of dies ' a ! p6riioV of edral chair, Duhedin; •on "Friday U'st, -gave ah 'Sfierlainment before. the. Lums-den people, the^objecttbeing'io '' 7 IS nt S'h/° f^- ' ; j "'W n S* Ahe. s^ & idejnce, belonging from., .debt. - Amongst the ladies was Mrs-. John.FuU^^tf;*'^:^^ 9^"^ came known success was- assured? -Tlie- I h'buse' t wa J s' literally packed every available 'Inch -of^spaCfrb'eing^ occupied" .The entertainment- esays,:a .correspondent^ was a. musil .cal treat .such as the, ; people r .hci^ li^cnexer^before .had placed before them by ania<,eur< and much superior to more than- one ' professional "c_om'pan£ : The r first'-T)art of , the programme -consisted- of sol6s<'and-ich6ruses -^by '■ the lady., minstrels,-- consisting of. Misses r- A-s-Heley.. m' Drumm, g. Carter, . , M.- r Malioney,.^. -Heffernan, \. L- ■ -^T' .JJ.-, Bl^ an .!iv A - S^K*: Rodgers t ,h: tinei! -and' Mrs -Flynnr -Mrs: Kullef /.brought" 'the'-'first- pirAo - a close with- ••Nav4.io,-'' l 'ror-~\Vhiclf«shfe Was' vociferously . encored.- During,.an .iirterval r the -Rev; Father <°S- " ""?hn -^a^ed ther-audiencQ, for ; ..Uie- T manner- -in,, v which .they had patronised . the .function, and 'explained" ihe' purpose-to which 'the funds 'were -to be'-^apS^T le second part^opened wiih'ian' ovurtu/e;- Idriowed^by'a solo A dream of Heaven,' by Miss^ Lestrange ; a duct' 'Musical madness;' by Misses and Drumm '• .Miss Garter -; . a comiovtrib >by hisses Hel e y?'iMkhoriev ■ JJh, ' PrU M- m " S -^ h WaS acccp : Übi( i^;,r',Smi & hive.and lain, . Miss, HefTernan ; ; When in the twilight "'"Mrs Flynnjand • 1 Wouldn't ' 'l.aye -WWSw ; -Mrs.- -J Fuller,- ;^ho /fad f 16'' fespbriFS an> "encore. , The- accompanist; >Mis& -McCrorie, A»T CE i is-Sh -acqompliehod mujsiciah c hejv lendqring ofu-the- overtures ..being.a musical,, treai, . and,^tl.e.manne^ We acSpaU-men-ts were.iurmshcd. ■was"lii-6ndunced'"iaufiless"" ' A_ > committee,"cbii§istirig < _of .'Dvgdtiuiiirdy Messrs :P: P -> ' ™ . ? O([ g ers ».J 1 -- boloney-, . BY Joyce,., F^Cxosbie^and m' , :Maley»,, entertained . -the , visiting,, ladies >a ,t a.-p-icSte^at .Caroline. Bush, some thirteen liiiles -distant from Liumsden, and a ni9st enjoyable day 'was "spent. '
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New Zealand Tablet, 15 November 1906, Page 23
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312LUMSDEN New Zealand Tablet, 15 November 1906, Page 23
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