EGMONT ROAD.
From :i Correspondent. On Thur-dav evening. December ]:{, ii most oujovablo children's concert was lifl.l iii ill.' sch Tin- building was packed I" ovorllowing, the object ' being to iiii--f funds lei provide prizes f„r lite pupils. 'i'»u much credit cani,..l lie given In H»' teacher fur Hie (rouble she inll.sl li:iv«' taken In have gel liit pupils to reader their item, in siu-h an exceptionally creditable maimer. 'll.o l'rci|Uciil outbursts of applause from I lie audience must have been gratifying to both .Mis Skeltoii and .Miss" Kite for llicir ef
■ i'ii, 1.-., ll.roingh the children, to ..ntiTlaiii. At the close of the concert the chairman, Mr .1. li. liill. caked for ll.ree cheers for the ien-lier.-. which were heartily re spond-d to. 'i'iie ».im of er. 17s (id v.as t-.ken at the door. The following v-as the programme: Pianoforte duct. .Miss and Master P.ishop; rocita!i-.<-. 'Y.'ialit iiiiil .Morning," .Mi.-.s ve.rsh aia'l M. P.ishop: seiner, -The Old 'dan." school children; pianoforte duct, Mi-scs Ida and .\ivrlle phonograph selection. Mr Parker: ...aiiu.il cNorcise ami physical drill, schoolboy,; recitation, .Miss Ada iiall; soiil'. .Miss lev Hishop; so,-, T.cson .\iaile J'Jasv,'' school children; reading. .Mr Jlill: recitation, •■Ann! l'.iliilhn," 11. Ji : shop; pianoforte duel. Miss tliddv and Mis,, i. Jiiskop: sou-. ■Nigger ilnu," schoolboys; phono -.i-iipli sclcct'ion, .Mr Parker; vocal .met, .Miss Uaiviball uial Piaster i.'e-v.-ll; recitation, j|i.-:s Ida ISishop: song, .Master W. Bishop; song, -Climb V'p,' school children; pianoforte duet, Misses Ivy and Olive liishop; son.!.', 'jlamuiy Loo/' school ci-i.divii; piano c'.-rtf solo, ii„s Hilda Jiishop.
The value of "SYKKIS'S DUKXCH" Is recognised bv the highest authority in dairying in the colony. Rend wha't Mr ,1. A. Kinsoila, Government Dairy Coiiiiiiissiorei-, his to say about it:-•Dep-r.lii-enl of Agri-uU-.u-e (Dairy Division).—A. E. Svkes, Esq., Xow Plyniimth: Dear Srir--As Hairy Com. missioeer for this Colon,-, I have been arcfully watching the ell'ects am! >alue of 'Nykcs's Drench' on our dairy herds for the past few years. I have not the slightest hesit 'tion in staling that an immense amount of improve' ueiit has been brought about in the icaltli of our dairy cows, and that ibortion is now less prevalent since Sykes's j)reacli' has hucorac known ■ml properly used amongst fanners. I'iio best testfimaiial that one can receive is the praise that "Sykes's Drench' receive*, from ad quarters ef Now Zealand. Personally, 1 am of ipinion that no farmer shou'd l>; willue.it a stock of -Mvkcs's Dre'ieh.'Voms faithfully, ,1. A. Kinsclla, Dairy Commissioner."
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81903, 15 December 1906, Page 3
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409EGMONT ROAD. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81903, 15 December 1906, Page 3
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