ST. PATRICK'S CONCERT.
A SUCCESSFUL ENTERTAINMENT. The annual Trish national concert always associated with St. Patrick's Day took place in the Rolland Hall last night, and was a most, successful and enjoyable function. There was a crowded audience, and the enthusiasm with which the items were received showed the manner in which the audience appreciated the efforts of the performers. Encores were the order of the oveivng. One of the features of the programme was the dancing of Miss Tui Mcßne. The rirogtamme was opened and closed in each half with selections by Mrs. Moverley's orchestra. Songs were given by Misses M. Blewmari, R. Fielde«,~G. Hurley. Dew, and R. Whittle, Messrs. B. Sellringer, C. M. Treliey and S. H. Dunstan. Mrs. S. Russell and Miss H. Wright contributed recitations, and Mr. Gadd p;ave banjo selections. Dances [ were also given by Mr. Norris. The i singing of .the National Anthem brought [the proceeding? to a clots.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 March 1919, Page 5
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155ST. PATRICK'S CONCERT. Taranaki Daily News, 18 March 1919, Page 5
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