ORPHANS' CLUB
- fine progrJ CHF.ERF.Ur. EVEN,w £i in m* 11 5TORY. I DR. WALLIS'S lJ - "A y®? eveji, J general verdict as the / J their friends wended thehll from the fortpightly ga/?| Rotorua Orphans' Club n 1 evening and with viee P. -1 |W. S. Wallis in the >1 ; evening of mirth .and W ''l The orchestra under /I was in extra. good form *3 tribjttons of fom. piel" (QTertwe), "Nati„ni,| (march), selection ffa „ J doliers" and "New Cot^ul aiumiu-li lo s. aa&. 1 terms With themselves I Mrst B^o. Harris roiling with the O'rp^s'H Br°- /Gprdon gave two ' the Hprk. Blue Sea" and 9 Devon" and these were foljl two h\imerqus elQcution'aWfl jen by Brp. Wilkinson whos» l of "Tije Night and "A Political S'emo/JI to the taste of his cosS That evergreen f avourite M as the chairman witfiW & Jm "Half-Bf o ther " ) the house With His iil of ''The Luteplayer," f0]9 . "If Ever I Catch the Ser J "Blow, Blpw Thou Winter ■ Dr. Wallis, after puttbfl few "new ones" welcomed M and brethren, adding a $p9 come to Bro. B'ak'er ahd Brfl thep led the cpmmunitM Bro. Qordon's rendering 0fl Nawy" and "The FapS Tqle" f?ere we.ll heceiyed 9 ' f ollowe'd by a trio (Messrs, 9 Mulligan and Tattersall) i'9 f rua-writifen and composeM [ "Alone," Mr. Cory-Smith 9 ; sponsible for the words ah9 Savage for the setting. 9 This contribution was iofl a violin solo by Mr, Mulfl Perfect Day," after which 9 kinson gave a conple of eliS items, the last, the "Travelle9 being capped by Bro. Markfl Buyer's Version." Two nifl Bro. Baker "Up from Some9 "Old Barty" concluded afl programme and one that sfl standard. S
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 578, 8 July 1933, Page 4
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282ORPHANS' CLUB Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 578, 8 July 1933, Page 4
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