TAUMARUNUI SAVAGES
HOLD NINTH KORERO The ninth korero of the Taumarunui Savage Club was presided over by Savage E. Edwards. The following items were contributed: —Selections, “Love’s Poem,” and “The American Bell March,” the Savage Orchestra; songs, “The Lute Player,” and “The Wheel Tapper,” Savage Hughes; schoolboy stories, Savage Rewa: songs, “For You Alone” and “Sometimes in Summer,” Savage E. Calderwood: violin solos, “Could I But Know” and “Violets,” Savage G. S. Manson; vocal quartettes, “Every Rustling Tree” and “Spring Delights,” Savages Calderwood, Brown, Ashliurst and Hughes; selection, “La. Paloma,” and “Harvesters’ Moon,” the Savage Orchestra; song, “Mate o’ Mine,” Savage Ashhurst; humorous stories, Savage Beresford; songs, “The Trumpeter,” and “Requiem,” Savage Brown; pianoforte duet, “Tancredi,” Savages Ashhurst and Edwards. Savage Edwards gave a very entertaining anil instructive lecturette on “India.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 148, 13 September 1927, Page 16
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131TAUMARUNUI SAVAGES Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 148, 13 September 1927, Page 16
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