St. Mary's Church.
CI lO!iAh KKSTIVAL SKU\ ICK. There was a good '.attendance at St. Marx's Church, New IMymoullv, on Thursday evening, when iheTaraChoral f F.stinil Association cetebratid ils amimil service. The' choirs n presented .wnv : St. Man's, To Ilenui, and Inylewood. totalling about. 70 voices. -The Uev. ('. . Watson (Stratford) intoned the service. Hie' being read by IM'. Kowler (T.; LJemii) and Rev. K. \V. Young (Okato). whilst the sen no® was preached by -thi? Rev. 11. Heevu <lngb;wood), the subject bein-j "Church Music." The* singing w-a$ very creditable, and at titiies -di£t inctly The soprani and bass voices were very strong it the anthem, which severely tested the vocal abilities of the choirs.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7980, 17 November 1905, Page 2
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114St. Mary's Church. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7980, 17 November 1905, Page 2
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