MILITARY CONCERT.
The military concert givenin the Garrison Hall last evening by.the Dunedin Garrison Band aauted by the Navals. Engineers, and Kaikorai Sands, attracted a considerable attendance in the unreserved seate, but the chairs were somewhat poorly filled. The combined bands assembled in the Octagon and marched to the hall, playing "pi Sria^u^TKrcSS: formance of their respective selections. lustramental solos were contributed by Bandmaster the cornet solo " Queen of the fearth " bS waiter Thomson producsd a- pura tone and hii j Playing was generally skilful" Th e Audience a f*Pcr aUitu mVS CiferOU? ly and Psrsistently "an! atver vainly endeavouring to escape a renpaf- £ tSM^ d Played the p^ce a second time. Miss Clara Mongiedien, who is always solos Tho filV o?^' Platfo^' Bftbg a ConpTe of thltff The first of these was " JDouglas Gordon " hvth* i - WhlC?X aßto st>me extent destroyed appiauaea. beaman Brandon, of HM S vlrvlo rudW alS° BaD?-/ nfl hi" effort evoked a ! BlisVVartha Pf' ef 6d d? m°nstrati6n of pleasure..! Industrial <Vh 1 capably as accompanist. The Anthemtt;tti.W o .^Sl the Nati°n!il !
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10730, 19 February 1897, Page 3
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177MILITARY CONCERT. Otago Daily Times, Issue 10730, 19 February 1897, Page 3
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