LETTERS CONDENSED
“ Ex-Bandsman ” also believes that the Kaikorsi have done no more than any of the other Dunedin bands, and therefore ought not to bo singled out as deserving of particular recognition at the hands of the public. He cites tho action of the Garrison Band last week in playing gratuitously for the Salvation Army as a case in point. The rest of “ Ex-Bandsman’s ” letter show’s tho cloven hoof only too plainly.
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Evening Star, Issue 14512, 2 November 1910, Page 6
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