"Help the Mothers" Campaign
SACKED CONCERT,
FJjAGS UNALTERED. The positions of (lie flags required no altering yesterday, and the pennant of the Western Engineers is still in the premier position. The commercial travellers have organised a. guessing competition in connection with (lie result of the semifinal of the Moascar ('up game, which is being played in Palmerston North to-day. Tickets will be'distributed at 1/ each, and the prizes are listed at HO, £f> and £2. the value to be. in St. Helen’s Home Art Union tickets. The task of guessing the score will be a difficult one, as the pro Cress of cacli team is not generally known to local resi3ents.
The Eastern Ditchers have arranged a sacred concert for Sunday night at the Palace Theatre. In order to make it doubly attractive, the promoters have engaged Mr F. S. Bonrke, one of New Zealand’s finest baritones, and who is nlrady known to Palmerston North audiences, having been brought from Auckland on one occasion to fill an engagement here. In addition, six professional performers, and the best local amateurs,' will contribute to the programme. The Eastern Ditchers guarantee this to be'the best Sunday night concert ever staged in Palmerston North.
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 1911, 3 September 1921, Page 3
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200"Help the Mothers" Campaign Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 1911, 3 September 1921, Page 3
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