ENTERTAINMENT AT GREYTOWN.
The Presbyterian Ohureh,
The third of the series of winter entertainment in aid of theGreytown Presbyterian Church Building Futid was held in the Foresters' Hall last evening, The Braes Band played several pretty selections outside the hall. Tho attendance waa larger, and the programme, in the able hands of L, Webstor, decidedly better than the previous entertainments. All the performers acquitted themselves so well that thore is no. nded to mention them individually. The following items were rendered: — Selection, Strimj Band; Song, "What need have I tho truth to. tell," Miss A, Hastwell; Duet, Juaneta, Misses Oundy and Fabian (encored); Song, " Black-eyed Susan," Mr R. Gant; Violin Solo, Miss J. Wood; Song, "Low at Thy Feet," Miss Maxton (encored); Song, "The King's I Minstrel," Mr Black; Quartette, " 0 I who will o'er the Downs," Misses. Rowse and Baillie and Messrs T. Rowse and Black, Song, Miss Cundy; Song, " Leonore," Mr Walter Tate (encored); Cornet Solo, "Calvary," Mr Varnham; Trio, "Ye Shepherds Tell Me," Messrs Black, Gant and T. Rowse,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4138, 14 June 1892, Page 3
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172ENTERTAINMENT AT GREYTOWN. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4138, 14 June 1892, Page 3
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