MUNICIPAL ORCHESTRA.
At the end of the present month thw society will have completed its first year, and though the bank baUnoe will be slightly on thf wfosig side of the ledger, Srtill the efforts of thefee entlmsi' &st 6 are being fecognieed by the general public, and by the end of the next year there shottid be a substantial in* crease i{i the receipts. The next concert is fixed for Wednesday, 27th me!;,, and t the programme wtll be oilo of very special merit. Oompositiorts of a. high oftter. both frr»m a nniftscal poitfc s« Well a^ gtneTivl fttttactiveness. will be given, ami will comprise some of the works of 35bet. G?ieg. Thomas, Oillet. Tsch.iilto^.jki. *K!\nittfc, HSb*lit>s. i\tvl others. The^e shoilld eneuto a luil honse. It l-eho\ea the, Wellington r/jblic to heartily puppoiv (he painstaking p.ffottfl of Mf. Maiighafl Uarnetl wjd ufe instrum«ntali»t9.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 64, 13 September 1911, Page 2
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