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CONVENT PUPILS’ CONCERT.

VERY SUCCESSFUL J'RKSFX-

TATI OX

Thc Prim ess Theatre was crowded to tlie doors last night when the ever popular Convent piu[>ils’ concert took place. .Seats were at a discount well before 8 o'clock, and the programme presented was worthy of the largo attendance, anil showed how popular Ihes-. , oneerts are. The Sisters had arranged a capital programme which served to -.how the value of the tuition given to the pupils, am! the audience, marked ih“ir appreciation in very flattering terms. The younger childten's it ins were always of a most attractive nature and these excelled I .s'

(•veiling and in one item e-peeially a personally introduced action hy one of the midgets fnirlv broke tip the house. Ihe choruses, both ol hoys and girls, uete jpeei.illy attractive niimVr“, while t|i> in-rumental numbers and chorus dance., were equally good. The histrionic powers of the pupils were also shown to di-iinet advantage in a couple of capital farces, a -pocial feature being the very clear onimeiali. it of those who took ti part. RelV.re the ilo-e of the programme Rev Father Kennedy appeared on Hie

stage to return ihnuks. If<• specially mentioned that the concert that evening had been a very line idea of the good Sisters to show the progress of the pupils and past pupils during the first six months of the year, lie congratulated the various performers and till assisting in the presentation of the very tine programme they had had the pleasure of listening to and enjoying, which had won the very hearty approbation of the large audiem-c v. horn he dc-ired to thank lor lie-ir very liberal pill foliage. The programme presented was a« follows, numerous encores al-n being demanded:— Part I.—('horns. “Xow Zealand Anthem.” Rupils ; Violin Selection. "Serenade," (Wider!. .Misses Giose, Kerridge, Anderson, lleeiian, .Messrs Crongh, Siopforih, Cowic. Akers ami I. ; Vocal Dm d. "The Harden of Aly Heart.” Ml-- Oilha-dy and Air W. 11. Stupl'orl h : "A liatlerll.v and Hums lllue I fell-* Peggy Cillooly and .'ll! little folks; Humorous Song. "A lions* to 1.0 t." Air C. Rfahlert ; Song. ‘T

Shot ait Arrow” Hallo). .Miss .lottos; Rialto (,luartotto. "liridal Rroeos-ioii” (Grieg). Alary Knrridge. h.T.C.1,.. AI Tokcr, A.T.C.1... Al. lie nan. A.T.C.T... F. Knowles, A.T.C.1,.: Chorus, 'Tiuel, to the Farm.” Roys; Dance. Aliss AI. Hihhims ; Farce—" Tom's Arrival.” Alis.s Ratieneo 'aged 7(1). Aliss 11. Jlcil. Ali.-.s Prudence (aged fill). Aliss Al. Ivor ridge, Aliss Penelope .aged of)), ATiss K. Kennedy. Part ‘J.—l horns, "honk for the Silver hitting ; from Sally), Hirls: Song and D.une. "Nymphs and Fawns" .Miss .1. Knn’.vles and 12 Xyuiph- : Piano Solo (al Prolude tChoi>in). (Ii) I’olo-ntii-e t AleDowolll. Ali-s Kerridgo; Vo.a:| Duel. "Home to Our Afotttt- ‘ tain-.” i’ll Trove. tore.. Aliss Tone- and Air I'ivparrick : Part Song, "Tho Day is Hollo" ihuhr’i. Hills; Sketch. ’' AI o-;* - * Alet her-in-ha •>!.” i)r l)o\. hineoln, ( lerk, A. Ilan.-grove. .School Hoys, A. Sumner, W. Keen : Floral Item. 21 Hills; (tipsy Scene—(a) litviiatio.il, Aliss Hillooly. Hi) Dance. .Misses lea k and Duncan. Gipsy Chorus (from Pollcmia Girl). Senior Pupils. The aceefnp.. oi- 1 s during tic- uvctiiug were Misses Daly. I'a-n,-. Kcrridge and Hogan. The .Vatiomd Ant'o-m, sung hy (hose on the -luge, eemph icd a Very enjoyable entertainment.

.Most smokers like a change now and thoi. They may smoke one hrand for months, or for years - , lint sooner nr later comes a hankering for a charge. If tired of ih” foreign mauiil'ael ured hrand- you have an entirely di .'erelit tohaeeo and u thorough t'liang". Its purity will idea-e you. (Vmpar.ulively free ftom nieoiiiie it aiipeals to the man vho-e pipe i- eoietantly ill himouth. lie ran smoke "lill further

orders” wilhiul. experioneiiig the disagreeahle elfi■! t v following '.lie eoiedaut il-e o' s line of tho imported br;imN. heavily ehartp'd v.iili nieoiiiie. i lie very free U-- of v. hieli w ill certainly elfeet the nerves in the long run, and po--silily Hie action of the heart. X.Z. tn--1 , i:- poeiiliarly soothing, and a la-'te tel il is t|ui<'k!y aei|uired. <)1-

taimih'e in three strengths. Itivefhead Hold very mild and aromatie: Toasted Nary Cut is of medium strength, and Cut Plug No In. the Hull-head hihcl. is reeoinmended to those who like a full body.—Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 26 June 1924, Page 1

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CONVENT PUPILS’ CONCERT. Hokitika Guardian, 26 June 1924, Page 1

CONVENT PUPILS’ CONCERT. Hokitika Guardian, 26 June 1924, Page 1

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