SOCIAL AT DEVONPORT.
A conTersazaone in torinectida with t^ e Holy Trinity Church, Devonport, _ynH- held in the seh6ol-ro6m-(edjaoeßf to"-thet<*nn*. last evening.: • Despite the nnpiropittooe - weather, there was a very;-large: attendance, over 200 T)dng present. .; ing was *held for the purpose of- entarglng the social circles fc'of the .'pariehtoners by bringing tiiem more in contact with one another, and, as-a: aecondaiy reason; tor increasing the funds of the chnrch.;'. -a ■ v t most enjoyable mnsical program™? * Bnbmitted, indnding two part; son»; On which the choir! assisted), and «,,*• forte dnetfc Vocal items were, .contnKtea by 3DSS Best and-Messrs, /Cooper. «id Parsons. A jprominent feature oj,^ , . teitainment was a hmnorona ade. provided by the ;I>eTonpqrt :i , Ctab, the three scenes ..of which .were, particularly well execnted, and planded by the awaence.; taken by the Misses■• Strata M, WilHamson, Mesdames. , anl |?° Pox, and Messrs. Blow, and Dr/Purdy. Addressee. were_gtaen -**s£ ton. Eefreshmente ,w«e provWed close of the entertolmwnt. TWs was the first of a. series of _ five, matader of which are aUto.be bern Defore the end of : Q» wtnetr. • ■;-'
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 154, 29 June 1907, Page 5
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176SOCIAL AT DEVONPORT. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 154, 29 June 1907, Page 5
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