Patriotic Concert
Gii. '| u L .v.'u.\ c euing in the King's 'ioc:<l;> ;i ;j;i L :'l •.: Lie. concert, organised li.v Mr rioudeisou, liead-iencher ;it the Oiiiin school, uas hold ha: the pur pa.-e of raising liiiu!.-. tor tlie wonnded .snidier.-j and their dependents. The attendance v.-as not a.- largo us it sliould I>;■ \i• noon, a!!'!. considering the object of tho concert, and the nito program, that wiii staged, this is to bo regrotto(i. Doubths-. tho chiii' reason ior i,,0 5..: , t 11 audi, nee \va>: t.i;o fact thai everyone tvas busy making preparations i'l.r the carnival. A leature. of the concert was tho Mnging oi tin- children from tho Ilium school ; their performances in kolos, dances, and part songs, deiiot. <l careful training; and they had in give -.ev, ral cue uv doles. The largo building suited Mr J. 1. . White's voice and his singing of "Ti unipeter! Wlia-t are Yon Sounding Nov. r'"' was eue.oiod deservedly, and Mr White sang finely "Shipmate o' Mine.'' Tin- Highland 'dancing m> pleased the audience thru 11 in-.d io ho ropeai.'d. Ibo complete program ifas as follow: fan snug. "Mai! Smiling Morn.'" .-oln.nl children: song. "Kate U'Sitaiie." Maire Arapata; Miglilaiid dancing. school children: ,-ong. "'!'rui!i[>eL:-r! Y. hat are -Von Suiiruii'gr Now . " (encore,) '•Shipmate o' Mine,'' 7\ir J. P. White; song (on cored). Mr Henderson; recitation. Mr Trevithiek : 'cello .solo, Mi.ss Ue,..:. v ., ion: song and dance. Mori Manuriki: trio, sclu.nl girl-,. Part 11. -Glee, i-ehool children : recitation. "Jvlinburgh after r hidden." Olive hntwisflo : song, "Abcrfoyle," Mrs IVvine : duet "Ah oho la mono." M i.--,-.os Manuriki and W*»-ii*:l. '•!' '::!,! ; • mig. "Two Grenadiers." 3b- j. I'. While : selections from the tipeiidia. schoolchildren: -''I'he Japa:m"-■■ Admin!" <oue,,i'. ) "-My Bungalov, ." Mivder M.d.eavey : songs of tieAllier-. M-iiool ■•hildren, ('lie last item was an :e; •wo.iiinv om\ Soaring tic hags of :hc Allied countries too children .-aug one oi the notional -ongs of each country. MKNACF. T'v '/MIL!) UFK. .f negleclfd the ordinary light cold ; w,i; 1,..c,.m<. s.-vere, and ; well estab- j lisbod. ripe oold i-; to the gvem of diph- j thvr'n what honey is to the hoe. The j greatest menace to child life is a neglect, m! en!.!. Whether the cold be . sli'Mil or evero the very host treatment | tha cr.ii be adopt "d is to give Cham- j borlain's Cong!] Homely. A cold never I results in diphtheria when Chamber- i lain's Cough Remedy is given. Sold j every where.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 June 1915, Page 2
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