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METHODIST CHOIR CONCERT

: A. grand concert was given by the Masterton Methodist Church Ohfoir in the sohookoom laslt evening, in aid of the choir funds. The Rev. S. J. Serpell presided over a very satisfactory audience, who highly appreciated the pnogranmre, which wias as Sollowis,:— Anthem, "How Beautiful," ObJoir; song (selected), Miss! E. Jones; recitation, "Village Choir," Mr E. R. Wilson; Hyuran, "Eternal Father,",! Choir; isolo, "There's a Gireen Hill," Mr B. Olayfion; recitation, (selected), Mis® W. Dlaniefl; solo (iselected), Mir® D. Qgilvy; solo, "Love me and the World is Mine," Mr Wiate>rhbuse; gjiee, "Hail Smiling Morn," Choir; solo, "Love's Echo," Mrs.,A. Daniell; clarionette solb, "Sweet Air," Mr J. F. Wood; recitation (Shakespearian), "Queen Mab," from "Romeo and Juliet," Mr M. St. John; solo, "Fleeting Years," Mr S. Sheeman; quartette, "Sweet and Low," Misses Judld amdi Joy, Messrs Manuel and Ralph; solo, "Dolly's Revenge," Mrs A. Edwards; glee, "See Our Oars," Choir; solo, "Russian Love Song," Mr Gray; miuisical monologue, "Our Kiddy," Mr H. Hall; glee, "Soldiers' Chorus," Choir. Miss A. Risen played' the aooompuaimenjts. The piano was kindily lent by Messrs MoLeod and Young.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10421, 12 September 1911, Page 5

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METHODIST CHOIR CONCERT Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10421, 12 September 1911, Page 5

METHODIST CHOIR CONCERT Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10421, 12 September 1911, Page 5

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