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SOUTHERN FOOTBALL CLUB

CONCERT AT SOUTH DUNEDIN. A concert under the auspices of the Southern itugtv Kootuali uub, oi <ud of toe iiuTa to provide a dn™-shed at Bauigate l™z attracted a K ood audience to Sμ South' 1-own HaU last evening. j£?x Iv. 6idey M.P., presided. A capital gramme ot .Lnd other items was submittea, μ-i it met w,th the approval of an ejthufcastao and thoroughly satisfied audieuce. Ihe Forbury Schoo? iind paved a omaber of selections outside the hill before the concert started.

The programme was opened with a pianofollowed by two popular songs-" Goodbye-*©" and " Joan of Arc"-sung by Miss Alma Finnerty and Mr Alfred Maitland re spoctivoly. Miss Dot Flynn was well receive..! for her recitation oi " Spotty " ana Mm Jeaji Riddell, who followed vv th the bo*nn Tnubhais," was also well rewarded tor iier dancing. Mr R. Bryant was uocy.vl to advantage in "The Bedouin Love and Miss Phyllis West sang V. ne» You Come Home" qir'» uiooly t ahs-ago vas introduced with the next item winch «as a humorous rccitnl by Mr Ralph VHwa who later gave " A, Dinki-di-Soldior" to the bought o' an amtued audience. Mr J. M (,»uneU also hit bho popular tasto in a hueioroue. recitation. Miss Dorcen f°7*[> ?• youn.fT performer who made her tfc-but last evening, dan<«d the Imh Ji K it> a fanner which earned hearty applause Mjd M4ss Winnie Robfnson followed ihnrily Qfvcrwurds with the popular Highland Fling A bcott-sh song was contributed b v Msi Jnswo Christie, and Mi* Ruhv Jacote choso When Sonjr u Sweet" as her solcr-tion A very picking ,tem m a violin solo byMr L. S. Beath. Mr and Miss Finnortv sang a duct nic ly, and M r Bort Riwlinson to whom credit must be eivon for the arrangement of a capital programme concluded the concert with th© Irish " OfF to Philadelphia." Mrs J Finnnrt.v ami Miss Adoni.i Aitkcn plaved the af:compn,niments and Mi- Donald Bowman piped for tho dancers.

A vote of {h.i.n!cs wiw passed to all who to Mr rln.wl : nson for his trouble in arranginfr tho programme.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17691, 31 July 1919, Page 9

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SOUTHERN FOOTBALL CLUB Otago Daily Times, Issue 17691, 31 July 1919, Page 9

SOUTHERN FOOTBALL CLUB Otago Daily Times, Issue 17691, 31 July 1919, Page 9

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