CONCERT AT MAKETU.
A'SUCCESSFUL, FUNCTION.
held in theMaketu -Friday 'evening,' •iin'aid of the library funds, proved "highly successful in every res-1 i'pect, 1 the building' being.wellffilled,v'arhon'g the'audience being . quite of; visitors from ,;Te*;Puke, whilst ; an excellent "Programme was presented. One of< the items was; a poi dance ,v by a' number of Maori girls,' which was beautifully executed, ; and met with-loud applause. Mr , Prentis presided, and the following ? programme was rendered: J"PoleDrill," boys; song, "My /Doll," girls .;■■'" Mr Bob Sawyer's Party,", boys; "My old Kentucky Home," children: recita--tion,JMiss Joyce Dudson ;song, '"The Merry Sailors," children ; ••'';" The'Midget's Greeting," Miss ;; Grant- and Master Blackman ; ■ songi "The Sports of Childhood," 'children. 1 ; 'recitation, Miss Ada ; Whyte ;,"Poi Dance," girls; Jong,\"Echp," Mrs Tod ; song, '" Gone in the Knees," Mr Grant; song, v"Ten Little Niggers," : boys; ."Pianoforte solo,", Miss - Wilson; song, ' 'Adeline," Msesrs 'K;.Tapseli;.T,.Mikaera, W. Ko'kiri, and G. Devin ;• recitation, :Mr R. Tapsell; duet, "Life's , Dream is o'er," Mrs Ranapia and .Mr Kokiri; "Mrs Jarley's Wax- .; works"; Mrs Ford ,;• recitation, ; Mr Grant; song, "Won't you ■•.buy'my pretty flowers," Miss v Whyte, with .chorus by children; 'song, " Antonio," .Messrs K. Tapsell, T. Mikaera, W. Kokiri, ■>;and'G. ; Devin; song, "When the Harvest Days are over,"; Mr "Haka.": At-the conclusion of the entertainment, Mr ' in a few appropriate ;'w.ords,;moved a hearty vote of V thanks to all who had assisted towards making the concert a suc'i* cess.: The: motion was carried • ; ) iby acclammation, and the gather;,ing dispersed. ■ : ,.,.,-.
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Te Puke Times, Volume II, Issue II, 24 October 1913, Page 3
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239CONCERT AT MAKETU. Te Puke Times, Volume II, Issue II, 24 October 1913, Page 3
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