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METHODIST CONCERT

Sunday School Funds Benefit 6 The Wesley Hall, Hastings, was filled on Fridav night for the Melhodist coneort organised in aid of the Sunday School funds. Those assisting were: Mr. P. Liuyard, pianoforte solo; Valerie Ainsworth. recitation; Valerie McCombs,

itciicLuoii; i>iiss j. byinonds, voc:ti solo; Misses Tunui clill'c, Dutch tap dao; Brian Hasler, recitation: JVJary Buckingliain, recitation; Mr. H. Liuyard, vocal solo; Bcryl Jones, recilaL1011; Miss M. Slewarfc, vocal solo (ia (costuine) ; Miss Mclntosh, recitation; Messrs. Bott and Carey, vocal duct; Miss Clive Carey, pianoforte solo; Miss Ji'ay McNab, recitation; Misses Tuumcliire, voeal duct; Messrs. S. and W. Uoyle, njoulh-organ dueU Sixteen small girls gave a flag aclion song and sang a chorus( which uas well rcceived. The two pla.ys staged by t.he pupils oi' GJyngarth £ tudio, ' ' The Prineess and the Woodcuttcr" and "Peter Pun," were artistically rendcred and were much appreciated by the audience, as also was the final item, a one-aet play by the Wesley Dramatic Club, entitled "The Poison Party," which evolced mucb morriment. Tho Eev. E. B. Gosnell thanked ali who liad contributed.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 186, 24 August 1937, Page 8

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METHODIST CONCERT Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 186, 24 August 1937, Page 8

METHODIST CONCERT Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 186, 24 August 1937, Page 8

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