JUBILEE OF FIRST CHURCH, INVERCARGILL.
JUBILEE OF FIRST CHURCH, INVERCARCILL : THE FIRST AND PRESENT MINISTERS.
PROMINENT MEMBERS OF THE DENNISTON-PLIMMER COMPANY, WHICH OPENS THE DUNEDIN SEASON AT HIS MAJESTY'S ON NOVEMBER 8.
FORTHCOMING VISIT TO THE DOMINION OF DR HARRIS'S SHEFFIELD CHOIR: ROYAL AND VICE-REGAL SUPPORTERS OF IMPERIAL MUSIC.
Tha?' the power of music shall prove a medium for bringing the Motherland into closer touch with the oversea dominions is' the ideal and. life work of Dr Charles Harrias. During the past ten years he has beenoccuuied 'in preaching " the gospel of musical reciprocity" throughout the British Empire. This idea has in course of time grown with, astonishing rapidity into such stupendous proportions that Dr Harries is now onabled to take two hundred members of the great Sheffield choir around the world to participate with the choral and orchestral organisations of Canada, Australia, the Dominion of New Zealand, and South Africa ' of musical festivals. The Empire Musical Festival destined for 1911 is the culmination of ten years' preparatory work of Dr Harms, a man whose earneetnesßo^purposel^^^^^^^^^jj^WM^MM| Empire. |^^^^^^^^^M|
SOME OF THE PRIZE-WINNERS AT THE RECENT HAWKE'S BAY A. AND P. SHOW.
THE DASH FOR THE SOUTH POLEi PONIES AND DOCB IN TRAINING FOR CAPTAIN SCOTT'S ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION
Otago Boys' High School,^* DUNEDIN,
Boarding Department Manager: F. H. CAMPBELL, MJL (English Master). Assisted by J. G. FULLARTON, B.A. (Assistant Master). TERMS ON APPLICATION.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2955, 2 November 1910, Page 44 (Supplement)
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232JUBILEE OF FIRST CHURCH, INVERCARGILL. Otago Witness, Issue 2955, 2 November 1910, Page 44 (Supplement)
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