DUNEDIN COMPETITIONS.
ISy Telegraph.—Press Association,) t Dunodln, September 5. S The competitions wero continued to- 3 Bay. The results aro:—Piano duet, ama- I tours, 14 and tinder 16, years—Jeannio v Leslie and Marjorio Stonehan, 100, i; \ Nellie Varney and Alfred Geddes, 98, 2; t Gwendoline. Bennett and Olivo Leith, 93, j 3. Bass solo (amateurs)—W. Watters, n -85, 1; W. Gommell, 83, 2; K. Wright, 81, 3. Recitation (girls, 14 years and C under 16 years)— Bessie Thompson (Dun- a cdin), 84, 1; Sarah Singleton, 82, 3; k Ina Baird (Invercargill), 81, 3. Sacred solo (mezzo-soprano)—Annio Yuill, 86, 1 • Marjorio Saundors (Christchurch), 83, 2; Monica Davenport (Christchurch), t 81, 3. Violin solo (under 16 years)— r Jean Baird, 99, 1; Colin Fyfe, 83, 2; t Charlie Tucker, 80, 3. Song, for junior 'J girls—Doris Wren, 90, 1; Lena Geddcß, i: 75, 2; Lilian M'Donald, wO, 3. School p choirs' contest—Normal School, 158, 1; o < 'Albany Street School, 153, 2; Kensing- t ton Street; School,-138, 3. Tho only t competitors. 0 — " ' c Singers, public speakers, reciters, know i) the value of "NAZOL" in clearing the throat and removing hoarseness. .A few a drops of "NAZOL" on lump-sugar just t, does it. Allow the eugar -to dissolvo very c slowly, between tho cheek and gums.— ? Ad-vt. b A property of 30 acres, admirably situ- C ated, and with special advantages from fi a residential point of view, is advertised 1 liy Messrs. Stubbs 'and Hewitt, Danne- c .virke. , • j •; To-day is tho last day of tlio Missions v to Seamen Mercantile Marino Fair, which is being held at the Seamen's Institute, n near Governucnt Buildings. • > 0 1 Particulars of the Associated Auctioneers' Solway sale, to be held on Wed- s nesday, September 10, will bo found in I our advertising columns. _ g ■ Messrs. Abraham and Williams, in con- t .junction with Messrs. Ravcnhill mid Co., , of I'nlmerston North,will offer for sale, J; l>y public auction, at the I'a'li.iatua Funnots* Association Yards, Paliiatua, On Tuesday, SoptemlteT 18, a parcel of iand situ- c .ited near Hukanui Railway Station. For 11 terms, etc., see advertisement. t Messrs. Lundon, Stewart, and Co., p Hastings, announco several farms for I salo. Particulars appear elsewhere. c A meeting of tho Khandailah branch 1 of tho Manslwatu Suburban Railway s Leaguo was held on Thursday night, f Dissatisfaction was expressed at tho manner in which the requests of the c league in regard to the Tunning of c suburban trains to and from Lambton j Station had been treated by the Minister for Railways. The feeling of tho meeting was also voiced on the recent petition to tho Minister. Delegates 1 for tho Khandailah branch of the i leaguo wsro appointed, Messrs. Houlds- 1 worth (Mayor of Onslow) and Mr. AV. f Appleton being elected, and Mr. ,C. L. i v Wilson was appointed sccrcfcfiry to the \ branch.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1848, 6 September 1913, Page 7
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480DUNEDIN COMPETITIONS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1848, 6 September 1913, Page 7
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