MANGAMAHOE SCHOOL CONCERT.
(From Our Own Correspondent). |
The Mangamahoe School Concert, held on Wednesday evening, was a decided success from every point of view. The programme submitted was of a varied oharaotor. Every item was thoroughly appreciated. Miss Oampoell was acoorded a hearty Vote of thanks for the able manner in which she had trained the children taking part in the oonoert. The following was the programme.—Prologue, Annie Welch; violin solo with piano obligato, "The Harp That Onoe," Mr and Master W. Hunt; dialogue, "Taking Vthe Census," Isa i Welch, Samuel Dawson, Harold, Wilfle and Vic Larson; recitation, "« Little Girl's Worth," Ada Whiting; song, "Mother Told Me So," School Children; recitation, "Ihe Bottom uf the Class," Leßlie Wink; dialogue, "A Shopkeeper's Trials," Samuel and Mary Dawson; action song, Infant Glass; recitation, "Sale Now On," Isa VVeloh; pianoforte duet, "Qui Vive," Misses Alice and Jessie Campbell;'reading, "Whimpioalities," Raymond Ticehurst; dialogue, "Dootor Killumkwiok," Wilfle and Vic. Larsen, Leslie Wink, May Tildesley, Raymond Ticehurst, Mab and Evie Heck'er; reoitation, "In Disgrac\" Annie Welufi; pianoforte duet, "The Prince Imperial," Sam and Mary Dawson; recitation, "The Boyless Town," Wilfred Larsen; dialogue, "Finding a Name for Dolly," Evie Heckler and Daisy Saud'ord; recitation, "The Inventor's Wife," Walter Hunt; song, "Daddy Wouldn't Buy Me a Bow-Wow," School Children; recitation, "The Two Kittens," Eileen Nation; reading, "Mr Spoopendyke HearsJßurglfrs," Leslie Wink; reci tation* "The Monkey's Little Joke," Vie. Larßen; song, "Killaloe," Walter Hunt; reoitation, "His Pedigree,", Daisy Saudford; Dialogue, "The ' Amateur Pnotograpber," Harold and Wilfle Larsen, R. Ticehurst, W. Salter, M. Dawson and A. Welob; reoitation, "Busybody Joe," Rupoit Larsen; club drill, Samuel Dawson; recitation. Infant Class; song, "Beautiful Flowers," School Ghi'arou; recitation, "Praying and Working," Evie Heckler; dialogue, "Bridget's Investment," Eliza and Tom Salter, Mab Heckler, Raymond Ticehurst, Vic. Larseu; reoitation, "Visitors" Willie Salter; recitation, "Now or Then," Harold Larsen; pianoforte duet, "II Corricolo," Misses Alice and Jessie Campbell; dialogue, "Advertising for a Servant," Isa Welch, May and Lizzie Tildesley, Elizn-{Salter; reoitation, "Baby's Asleep," Raymoud Tice hurst; song, "Forty Years," Mr Larsen; "Nigger Bits," Tom Salter and Wilfred Larson; epilogue, Mary DavvsoD. Make never mock of cold nor cough— They clangor spell, however slighly; Nor e'er e3teem it quite enough To treat the primal symptoms lightly. Consider ere you money spend, To buy but mixtures safe and sure— Kemember one—and recommend The worth of Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8226, 1 September 1906, Page 5
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391MANGAMAHOE SCHOOL CONCERT. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8226, 1 September 1906, Page 5
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