AMUSEMENTS.
BAND’S SOLO CONCERT. To-morrow night, 12th inst., the above concert will take place at the Town Hall, when a well diversified programme will be pi<fesentcd. The Band is fortunate in having such a fine body of soloists .in its ranks, and the entertainment, will be of an educative nature, that will benefit all who hear it. In H. F. Vincent, the Band han the champion B flat cornet player of the South Island; while A. Smith, soprano cornet player, is considered by eminent judges one of the very best soprano in Australasia. L. Hales, a eupho. player, has won high honours in the Homeland and in New Zealand. J. Henderson was second in the championship of New Zealand at last Christchurch contest. E. Barton, another accomplished soloist, and Leo one of the most promising tj-ombone soloists in New Zealand. W. Bell is an accomplished trombone pxayer, and the winner of competitions in the Old Country. Other soloists playing arc A. and R. McMaster, R. Rudhall, W. Malpass, R. Hall, and A. Heisenbuttle. Patrons will see that a most interesting entertainment will take place. Miss B. Adkins will be accOmpaniste for the soloists.
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Grey River Argus, 11 February 1929, Page 3
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