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SALVATION ARMY BAND

On Christmas Day the Dunedin City Salvation Army Band spent a busy day —first, in the morning by playing carols at each of the following hospitals and institutions:—the Public Hospital, Isolation Hospital, the Wakari Sanatorium. ißedroofs Maternity Hospital (where morning tea was provided)-, Montecillo Red Cross Home, the Prince Edward Convalescent Home for Children, at Kew. and finally at Talboy’s Home. At each of the institutions visited, delight was expressed bv. staff and patients alike at the playing of the

carols. , During the afternoon the band paraded at the railway station and welcomed home the returning navy personnel by playing ‘ Sons of the Sea ’ and other appropriate numbers on their arrival,

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Evening Star, Issue 25677, 28 December 1945, Page 3

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SALVATION ARMY BAND Evening Star, Issue 25677, 28 December 1945, Page 3

SALVATION ARMY BAND Evening Star, Issue 25677, 28 December 1945, Page 3

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