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MATINEE MUSICALE.

Mrs Hales held a musical At Home" at her resit enee No 5 l.uaw Street, to-day to celebrate the opening itiate the new pup. !. into and excellent method of lei inn." muaic. There was a large attendance of pupils and a concert programme was performed by the pupils ma ' very creditable manner. . Pianoforte solos and duets were rdaved by the following :— Misses Cre(2)f Stevenson (2) Clark (2), Bunce, Johnstone, Mcßnde, Jones Chunn, Fass, Hill, Harby, I'arr and Read. Recitations:—Mr Ogliwe, Mas- - ter Brebner; violin solo, Master lio Larcoiribe; vocal solo, Mrs R. Alison, Misses Daffy, E. Clark and Stevenson. ■„ . . Mrs Hales gave some vocal anil instrumental items which were appreciative and instructive to the pupils. Refreshments were then served, afr. tor which Mrs Hales announced to her, pupils (and their Gwymouth friends) that'she would be pleased to hear any voice and examine same (free of change) in .order that they may they possess voices worthy of being ■ trained., "She also olfered special privileges and series of atudjr to st.u4sn| a who wish to come professional ,nian-. ists and musicians, either in tffe operatic school, concert players' or te.u-h-I : " This will .'be a ."-great., boom: .to : ■ the music loving youths of GrcymouMi.'

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Greymouth Evening Star, 3 February 1909, Page 3

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MATINEE MUSICALE. Greymouth Evening Star, 3 February 1909, Page 3

MATINEE MUSICALE. Greymouth Evening Star, 3 February 1909, Page 3

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