TOLAGO BAY.
(Times’ Correspondent.)
A most successful benefit concert, social, and dance was given in the echool-room on Easier Monday night in aid of Mrs Goodley, who has just undergone an operation at the Gsborne Hospital. It proved a splendid success. Tho oonoert itself showed good looal talent, and as Mr MoLeod (the chairman) said, in his remarks, that it was time Tolago Bay woke up and got a hall ereoted. The firat item was a pianoforte solo by the Misses Moore, after which songs were given by Mrs HiDdmarah, Mrs Tullocb, Misses Mills, Mink, Faubert, and duets by Misses Cross and Hall, and Misae3 Faubert and Mills. Dr. Weeks soored a great success, beiDg reoalled three times. Messrs Benefield, Hale, Moore, and McOlair also sang. Mr Robertson was very successful with his reciiations. Miss Moore and Mr von Tabb gave a piano and violin solo, and bad to respond to an enoore, after whioh the G'ee Club, under the leadership of Mr M. Fitzgerald, gave several items. A splendid supper followed, whioh was given by the ladies of Tolago Bay.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1726, 18 April 1906, Page 3
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