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YOUNG MEN'S INSTITUTE.

Concert at Tc Kuiti. Tc Kuiti Town Hall was well fitted hwt night when the concert in connection with the Young Men's Institute was held. A realty gcod programme bad been prepared, and the various Hems were welt received: The funds of toe Institute should benefit to the extent of about £lO *a a result of the entertainment, the receipt*, including £8 15a taken at the door, totalling about £l4. The following items were rendered during the evening : Overture. Messrs Turner. Fox and Hetet; song. "Love me and the World ia Mine" Mr J. Trinnear; song. "Sweet Spirit, hear my Prayer." Miss Brady; song. "Will o* the Wisp" Mr A. Blackman; violin solo, "Ave Maria" Mrs Johnson: song. "A Jolty Sailor" Mr W. Turner: song "The Merry Zingara" Mrs Rouse: comet solo. "Killarney" Mr C. Turner: seng. "May Morn" Mrs Baker: song. "Adeline" Miss Hetet. Interval. Overture. Orchestra; Song. "Old and New" Miss Keer; song. "Echo" Mr N. R. Lusfc: song. "Daddy" Mrs McCotl: violin tolcv "Last Rose of Summer" Mr Fox: recitation. MrG. Elloitt: song,"Simon the Cellarer" Mr Blackman: song. "Yeterday" Miss Hrady.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 132, 18 February 1909, Page 5

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YOUNG MEN'S INSTITUTE. King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 132, 18 February 1909, Page 5

YOUNG MEN'S INSTITUTE. King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 132, 18 February 1909, Page 5

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