MARANUI SCHOOL CONCERT
A very large .■•iU.fcaudance greeted the first night programme at fclie Mornnui School concert, in Kilbirnie Hall, last evening. The various items on the programme were (well tuceivcd, those bj the pupils of the school showing very careful and thorough training. The programme (included the following itoins: —Part Eongs by girls and boys, character songs by pupils of Standards I and 111 and infant girls; recitations by Jack I'clford and Thelmn Perkis: elocution item by Mrs. Culford Bell's pupils; physical drill by senior girls; and a cantata, "Beauty and the Beast," by'the senior scholars. The adult items included musical monologue by Miss Stevens, humorous song by Mr. Albert Russell, bass solo by Mr. .Rupert Meates, musical monologue by Mr. Norman E. Aitken, song by Miss Mavis Phillips, and modern magic by Mr. A. Allan. Miss M'Donald and Mr. 11. C. W. Blick were the accompanists. The proceeds are for the Maranui School funds, and an even more attractive programme is promised for tomorrow evening.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 144, 7 March 1918, Page 8
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167MARANUI SCHOOL CONCERT Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 144, 7 March 1918, Page 8
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