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LOCAL STATE SCHOOL WEEKLY CONCERT.

The third Sewing Concert, at the public school took place on Friday, when members of the school committee were present, and expressed their delight and satisfaction at the innovation. The following programme was excellently performed : Overture, Katie Spelmau; song. “Under the Shade of the old Apple Tree’’ Elvie Alzdorf; recitation, “Mrs Hubbard’s Explanation” Annie Young; song. “ The Little Boy in Bine ” Millie King'; song, “ Sweet Bunch of Daisies ” F. Osboldstone ; recitation “ The Reciters ” Rose Hadfieid, Cissy Betty, Violet MeSavcney and Doris Small; song, “I Love You’’ Ethel Robinson ; song, “ Clorine ” Elvie,Alzdorf; song, “ Her Name is Rose ’ P Osboldstone; recitation. “ Selected ”P. Symonds ; song, “ Band of Gold ’’ M. King; song, “ Won’t You buy My Pretty Flowers ’’ Elsie King ; dialogue “ A Quiet Cep of Tea,” Ivy Satherley, Emma Clomett, Vida ' Walker, Katie Berthold ; song, “ I wouldn’t leave my Little Hut’" Florrie Cook ; song.“ The old Rustic Bridge” Myra Wanklyn; quartette, “ Pour Little Maids from School ” “ Elvie Alzdorf, Flossie Osboldston, Ethel Robertson and Millie King.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3756, 26 February 1907, Page 3

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LOCAL STATE SCHOOL WEEKLY CONCERT. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3756, 26 February 1907, Page 3

LOCAL STATE SCHOOL WEEKLY CONCERT. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3756, 26 February 1907, Page 3

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