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Eltham

There was a good attendance at the Town Hall, Eltham, on March 26, when a concert was held in aid of the funds of the local Catholic Church. Every arrangement had been made to ensure a successful eveninS by the secretary (Mr. Whiteford) and a hard-work-ing committee, and their efforts were well-rewarded. The following were the contributions to the programme: Overture, ‘March Hongroise,’ Mrs. O’Hagan; quartet, ‘Eileen Alannah,’ church choir; solo, Mrs. Beesley; duet, Messrs. Walters and Coombridge; solo, Miss Craig; solo, Mr. G. Walters; duet, Mrs. Beesley and Mr. Coombridge; and a solo by Mr. Bailey. All the were very well rendered, and were heartily applauded. This was followed by a farce entitled ‘An Irish doctor,’ taken part in by Miss M. Coffey, and Messrs A. Coffey and L. Theobald. It was a most amusing piece, and was very well presented, creating much laughter and eliciting prolonged applause.

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New Zealand Tablet, 3 April 1913, Page 36

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Eltham New Zealand Tablet, 3 April 1913, Page 36

Eltham New Zealand Tablet, 3 April 1913, Page 36

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