ST. MARY'S ANNIVERSARY.
Si. Mary's Hal: was very tastefully decorated for the conversazione which was held last night in connection willi the 62nd anniversary of lao appointment of the first clergyman iu charge of St. Mary's pariA" |u addition lo a splendid programme of music arrangid by the choir, the adjoining room was set nut with a con--ic'.erab'e number of card tab'es. which were fully occupied during the evening. The, main hall was also w-' I filled by those who preferred listening' In the niusica item-, wnieh were as follows; Piano solo. Schulolif 8 1m niompfu polka, Miss Deacon; chorus. "The King-Tailed Coon,' 1 Hie oliuii ; long, Mr Walls. "Down the Vale"; '-ong, Mi'- Kcilv. "The Old Gi'een Isle"; n;iig, Air Bannister, "All Sou s' Day"; song. Slii I). W'l it '■eitili.'. "I'mmiso M"''; pianoforte solo, Mi".-- Baxter; sang. Miss Kenton. "Love's Coronation"; snug, Mr Mal'et. "The Old Ti'omb'ne" (encored) ; 'dig, Mr llenrich- "Tin- Sea is hlng land's Glorv"; King. Miss G'd'on "Thp River of Year-"; ~-uig. Mi : Tuy'or (encored); chmus, "Shine. Shine-, Moon," by the choir. Misses I'enlon and Deacon acted as accompan'sts timing the evening. After light refrcshmets had been handed round, a very enjoyable evening was brought to a close by singing the National Anthem. Speeches appropriate to the occasion were made by the vicar (Rev. F. G. Evans) ml Rev. Mr Lark-in,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81899, 6 December 1906, Page 2
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226ST. MARY'S ANNIVERSARY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81899, 6 December 1906, Page 2
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