“IRISH NIGHT.”
TE AROHA ORPHANS’ FUNCTION. (Special to Times.) TE AROHA, Wednesday. Retaining Its undoubted popularity/ the “Irish Night” or the Te Aroha Orphans’ Club attracted a large attendance last evening, when tbe special guests were a large representation or the Tauranga. Te Awamutu and Hamilton Clubs’ members. Pro. ,T. O’Sullivan presided over a very enthusiastic assembly. The programme opened with spirited i selections by the Tauranga Orchestra. | Songs were contributed bv Bros, w Rlchi ards (Hamilton). HosenTeldt (Te Aroha), ! W. Rovell (Te Aroha). Clarke (Tauranga); I Irish stories by Bros. A. A. Reese (Te . 1 1 ■ \r-‘ha : -. O’milll- | van (Te Aroha), Dlvon (Te Aroha): violin j solos by Bro. Kelly (Tauranga); lap | monologues by Bro. F. 11. Vincent (Te At the supper adjournment the chairman c\ic‘tid'd a warm welcome to the T<* Aroha club at their large attendance. His adiln -s mi Ireland and Its leaders was intently listened to. “ 1 appreciation of
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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20258, 29 July 1937, Page 14
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