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Concert at South Road.

A \x-vy successful concert was held lon Thursday evening at. the WcsleyI an Sunday School, South iioad. j for many years a Sunday School ' has been carried on in this district, [and the numbers in uUendanre have i increased recently So as to necessitI tito an extension of the building. The friends of the- school are manifesting considerably interest in the ! movement, and ur« busy preparing for a sale of work in aid of the building fund. The proceeds of the church are to provida materials for the Ladies' Sewing Guild. The following programme "was rendered : I'ianoforto duet, Misses M. and ]£. Colli.-;; song, Mrs Rudkin; duet, violins, Messrs Mclsnncs «nd F. Morshend : recitution, Mr lluttiinoiv ; song, Miss illanehett ; duet, Misses Howell and McWMnnoy (encored) ; song, Mrs Potter (encored) ; duet, Missefl Gilbert (encored) ; solo (violin) Hits Johnstono; reading, Mr White; recitation, Mr It. F, Williams ; eong, Mr Mclsuacs ; song, Mm Rudkin ; recitation, Mr Ttsdi. Mr J. A. Rolby-rls supplied two items on instruments which are not usually brought into acquisition on su£hxoccasions, ibut last evening the performer was enthusiastically encored. The. accompaniments for Uie several items wcro played by Misses Asher, Turner, M. Cunnell, and Mr Chats. Morshead. Mr 11. W. Nunl (school superintendent) mado nn elllclent chairman, and during the course of a t'liort address stated that public

iiervicea would be resumed In that Ituildingi, the first being arrnngvd for Sunday owning, July 24th. Tho Morshend Nursery Company kindly supplied a number of pot plants and flowers for decorative purposes. Uov. J. N. Buttle proposed a vot» of thankfl to the performers and all others who had contributed to tho succors of the entertainment, and the proceedings closed with a **•■« of tho National Anthem.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 165, 16 July 1904, Page 4

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Concert at South Road. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 165, 16 July 1904, Page 4

Concert at South Road. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 165, 16 July 1904, Page 4

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