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ENTERTAINMENT AT ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL.

A very pleasant entertainment took place last night at St. Paul's, school-room for the amusement of the Sunday-school children. The Rev. CM. Nelson presided and the following programme was gone through very successfully :— Parti : Opening on piano, Madame Moller and Miss Beale; song, "Spider and tbe Fly,". Mr Hammond ; song, " Country Life," Miss Beale ; reading, " Shadow of the Cross," Rev. 0. M. kelson ; chorus, " Gentle Annie," chorister boys ; trio, " The Wreath," Mies Leaf and Miss Mclntosh, and Mr Brett; nigger Jdialogue, two of the chorister boys ; duet, " A*B.C. Lesson," Miss Leaf and Mr Brett; part song, "To the Hills," St Paul's choir; negro delineations, chorister boys, Interval of ten minutes, during which a shadow pantomine was exhibited. Part 11/ : Solo on the piano by Madame Moller ; song, " Eobin tapping at the Door," Miss Leaf, beautifully rendered ; chorus, " Vacant Chair," Chorister Boys; song, " Doctor Quack," Mr Brinsden ; reading, " Our Dog Toby," Mr Woon; song, "Diggers' Song," Mr Hammond; part song, "The Soft Winds Around Us," St. Paul's choir ; "God Save the Queen," the Company. Madame accompanied the vocalists.

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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1663, 17 June 1875, Page 3

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ENTERTAINMENT AT ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1663, 17 June 1875, Page 3

ENTERTAINMENT AT ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1663, 17 June 1875, Page 3

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