YOUNG AUSTRALIA LEAGUE
(To the Editor.) Sir,—We desire, before departing from Wellington, ■to tender, on behalf of the Young Australia League, our sincerest thanks and appreciation of the wonderful hospitality that has been extended to the members 6f our band oa their present visit to your city. We can assure the citizens of Wellington that we will carry away with us a very happy recollection of our first visit to your Capital .City. We are looking forward to coming back again and" playing a return season in the second week in February, when we will renew acquain-tance-with you all again. At the same time we would also like to express our deep appreciation of the generous assistance given us by the local bands. In this connection we would like to mention that the citizens may well be proud of the Port Nicholson Band, whose playing is the finest we have yet heard in the Dominion.—We are, etc., J. S. McGOWEN, Manager ■B. W. CATEN", Bandmaster,
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 13, 17 January 1933, Page 6
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