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PRESENTATION.

TO MSS QUILL. A very pleasing ceremony occurred yesterday morning after the 10 o’clock n ass at St. Mary’s Church, when the members of the choir assembled to bid Miss Quill —a very popular member of the choir —farewell and to make her a p.escalation on the eve of her approaching marriage. The conductor, Mr T. Walsh, who made the presentation in a happy speech, voiced the sentiments of the choir in their regret at living Miss Quill, who, as Air Walsh remarked, was one of the most popular aid valued members in the choir for years, lie wished Miss Quill every happiness and prosperity for the future a id hoped wherever her future homo {would be she would always look upon herself as an esteemed member of the choir. Miss Quill, who was much infected, F anked Mr Walsh and members for | their gift—a valuable vase —and expressed regret at severing her connection with the choir.

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Otaki Mail, 16 April 1923, Page 2

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PRESENTATION. Otaki Mail, 16 April 1923, Page 2

PRESENTATION. Otaki Mail, 16 April 1923, Page 2

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