ORGAN RECITAL
Mr Bernard F. Page (city organist) I will give his usual weekly grjnn recital at, the Town Hall to-morrow. (Sunday) evening, and the following constitutes 1 he programme:—Concerto in E Flat, by William Felton; Introduction and Allegro Moderate, by Ropartz; Martin Provencal from Poemes d’Automne), Op. 3 (No. 2), by Bonnet; Legend (Op. 16) ,by Harvey Grace; Idvllo, by R. d’Evry; P.svche-Poeme Symphonique pour Orcho.stre et Cltocnrs, by Cesar French (Tide item a I.v i'o,,iiovt 1 . .
I The trustees of the Commercial Travellers’ and Warehousemen's Blind Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Fund desire to acknowledge receipt of a bequest of ' £2OO. being a ‘legaev by the late Mrß Esther Mamie". Air W. L. Rothenberg. in forwarding this amount, writes:— “I desire to express my personal wish, and also the wishes of the executors, that the fund will continue in a healthy state so long ns the necessity for it remains.” The estate of the late Sir John Salntond. New Zealand was proved
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12181, 4 July 1925, Page 6
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162ORGAN RECITAL New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12181, 4 July 1925, Page 6
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