Quarterly Meeting Of the Palmerston North Rational Society.
' -<>: ■• • (Communicated.) v ; The meeting: commenced with a piano- : forte solo by Miss Walton, after which "Mr/Ai Hewitt sang,- with his usual gpod taste,;" I willbe 1 watchin'^ v f6r yoii at'the 1 windpw." Mr T. Hall, secretary, then read the third quarterly reports which showed a considerable increase of members to the Society atid was ' very Successful and satisfactory. Mrs D. D.Walker now kindly volunteered and sang very pleasingly and creditably v k'll^ . 'thang jmy hanp on- th"e Willow^ tree.?' \--Mn. tT.R.:Waltdn,'the' president, then (araive'a'' >cry able, instructive and interesting ald•3ress,on " Iconoclasm." Mr J. .Tessop /followed with a very pleasing selection of music on the concertina, after which Mr T.jHall gave' a recitation " The.lipn| and the glove ." Mr A. Hewitt then sang " I'll awake my love," for which the audience showed much pleasure and appreciation. 'Miss .Minnie "Waltoni pre- : sided'at the piario throughout the evening, and added very considerably to its success by her ability.and good selections ofmusie^i,:. , 1 .^'i''^ .•
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1652, 8 March 1886, Page 4
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168Quarterly Meeting Of the Palmerston North Rational Society. Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1652, 8 March 1886, Page 4
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