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The Wanganui Choral Society will give its last, concert of the season on Wednesday night, under the baton of Mr. r. Slater. These concerts are always a musical treat, and an additional pleasure will be in hearing an old favourite as soloist, Mrs. Wilfred Andrews, ol Wellington, also Mr. Claude Tucker, the well-known flautist.
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