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WAIMAUKU.

[BY A CORRESPONDENT]

Church Concert.

At Waimauku Hall, on Thursday, May 27th, a very successful concert was given in aid of the Church of England funds. The hall was well filled, and the stage me ely decorated.

Some of the performers came from dis* tances—Helensville, Kumeu, and Motatara, and the Glee Club, numbering some voices, were in full force, and gave two items which were much appreciated.

Rev. C. J. Merton, occupied the chair, and the following programme was gone through, when many enchors were given and responded to :—

pi ano and organ, **■ •Marltana," Mrs. V. Kerr-Taylor, Misi-> Kerr-Taylor, and Miss WHkins ; Song, The Storm Fiend," Mr. Best; Action : bong, • The Japanese Pan," School Girl&i,^ Song, I hear you Calling," Mr. Carte* l™*> "The Children's Home,': Miss^ Fletcher; V lo lm Solo, « The Holy City," N Mr. L Blanchfield; Song and cho4, • Its a Long way to Tipperary," School Boys; Song, "Vainkas, or Loves Bargam, Mi ss M^ Kerr-Taylor; Comic Song, Does the shop stock shot socks with spots?"-Mr. Lambert; Glee, "See Our Oars," Glee Clab.

Second Part-Flute Solo, Selected, Mr. Harmon; CW Song (in character), Come with me to Dixie Land," School * Boys; Song, "The Sleeping Camp," Mr. J. Lyons; Song, "The Bequest," Miss' Fletcher; Song, "Do you Remember," Mr. Carter- Song and chorus, "Sweet Chiming Bells," School Girls; Glee, Sweet and Low."

» w \ ° + r e\ BeV' Mr" Merton Proposed lM a vote of thanks to the workers on the iS and to irVh^ MiSS Wllkins ' °^aniser' and to all the performers for their help, "*| 1^ Wa%Jeartil^--Pondedtob y the "" *l audience. Mr. Watts suitably replied. 1 •God Save the K ing » was rendered> '| and supper was handed round, after J which dancing commenced, an d was in- '1 dulged » till the sma n hours of the J Fivjviuuig the music, which- 1 ital™ was all that could be desired. .'P

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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 3 June 1915, Page 2

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WAIMAUKU. Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 3 June 1915, Page 2

WAIMAUKU. Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 3 June 1915, Page 2

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