STAR-SPANGLED BANNER,
to rat, spikjh, , Si/jr— l tkwlh. "A Rowier," in hie letter 1* fcJu* evening's Post, i< HkeJy to ore»t« a vrwuf impreawon. There wtw most corUinJy uo ctiscoUft&sy 01 lfidiftefedea iut*»d«d to be shown by thow who remained sitting during tho (wtflaltomM,* [turn at the last splendid ham) rec.it*>. f/flder th« justly celebrated Sous*, Maey \mnxsxi had never howl • t4i© "Star Saa-naled fiAiuief," and aoofea of thoao who Had wort »»na«&fe t.hat it won the 'Nation*! Aotham of the States, Fui'ther, ttiany of tboee who stood up with Buch alacrity fully e«pectejd to hear "Sod Save tbs King/ which immediately followed. I'lw great leader and all the members oi the band wade themselves most popular dimtig their too brief stey hers, and Lherr performance in the Town Hall wad a revelation atkl an educakon.-^t am, eta., ANOTHER READER. Wellington, 23rd August, 1911.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 47, 24 August 1911, Page 7
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144STAR-SPANGLED BANNER, Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 47, 24 August 1911, Page 7
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