Timaru Catholic Club
The Catholic Club gave a very enjoyable concert (the second of a series) at St. Patrick’s Hall, Browne Street, on Thursday night, the 12th inst., to a large and enthusiastic audience (says the Timuru Fast). Every item was well received, and encores were the order of the evening. The programme was pleasingly varied. The following contributed : —Overture, pianoforte duet, “Q u i Vive” Misses T. O’Sullivan and M. Young; songs— A. O’Connell and K. Dennehy, Messrs. R. J. Cuddon-Large, G. F. Doyle and P. Dickie, Masters Leo Hertnon and G. Gaw; also a few choruses, excellently rendered by the Marist School bo >; s n duet m costume was given by Masters J. Pearce and G. Gaw. Mr. E. Osborne gave two splendid selections on the euphonium. Miss C. Kyle danced a sailor’s hornpipe in excellent style, and an Irish reel was danced by Misses M Kyle and D. Hall and Masters E. and L. Firkin to the delight of the audience. The accompaniments were artistically played by Mrs. J. G. Venning, Misses E. Den"mi Th Young while Air. C. Burns supplied the pipe music. The proceeds are in aid of the club’s funds, and the club is doing its best to foster local talent. ■“ —m —
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume L, Issue 16, 26 April 1923, Page 45
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208Timaru Catholic Club New Zealand Tablet, Volume L, Issue 16, 26 April 1923, Page 45
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