SUNDAY PROMENADE CONCERT.
KING EDWARD The conoart to. be given to-morrow night in the King EdwmU Barracks is expected to <Jrn.w Qt very largo crowd. Mr Stender, thrice champion cometist of Australasia, snd now oJimnpion of jfow Zealand, is-coming specially to Christchuroh, at the »®ue»t o! Mr H. B. Owen, who i'a divaptiflg the muaio iti ?ohool# movement, eo fihat tho eitwenf' of CJirletchurch may fcsva the privilege of hearing one of the finest cornel solqjets that has over appeared in New Zealand. Mv Sydney Butler, popular tenor, will sing "Sound an Al*rin" (Handel). The. profits of the concert will all bo spent <m mu&io for the eohools. The Woolaton Band wil( oontrihijto a splendid selection, from the masterpieces. Kvoryono is erpeoteJ to eiw at least la, hut no one will bo refused admittance if unable to give wore than djpence.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17395, 4 March 1922, Page 14
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