The Onehunga Musical Society will give the last co«ioert of the season on Thursday next in the Foresters' Hall, when the charming cantata, "The Wreck of the Argosy,'' will be rendered.
"Pull many a glorious morning have 1 seen." Yes, she replied. "Yes, I dare say ; but 'tisn't the morning troubles metis my supper-table." " Is it possible," said he, "you've forgotten the Jelly Crystals?"
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11541, 28 November 1900, Page 5
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