SALVATION ARMY '• ♦ ■ HARVEST THANKSGIVING FESTIVAL At the Salvation Army Citadel last evening, on the occasion of the harvest thanksgiving festival, the Woolston Band, .under the conductorship of Mr R. J, Estall, made its first public appearance since its return from the . recent band contest in New Plymouth. nThe gathering wgs presided over by htfdjutant E. Thorne. Dunn? the fmnrrVing there was community singing, tOccompaniments being played by oJi sSman A. Sutton, on oair p ro g ra mme was as follows: ' “Knight of the Road”; overW"- rnmet solos, “The Warrior” (Bandsman Steven- _____ duet, “Two Little Pigeons” Simpson and -Osborne); ■ Pete”; march, “Mad ■ ■ Vthe contest hymn, “Abide sion of the programme ' ,W. J. Thompson to the Woolafterwards en--jcou will save tu; our prices—ail waging celebratvres stocked. with a HAMPTON TYR^ U* Terrace, Clirirtcayresej ■ «H5 GET V
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21728, 10 March 1936, Page 14
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