MASTERTON ORCHESTRA.
SOCIETY’S ANNUAL REPORT. MOST SATISFACTORY POSITION. lollovving is the annual report of the Masterton Orchestral Society, to be presented at the annual meeting on luesday evening next: “It is pleasing to report that the position of the Masterton Orchestral bocie.y is most satisfactory financially and m the opinion of Mr. Candy, conductor the society was also most sueThe 1 a musical P°i“t of View. The attendances at rehearsals were ex--7' Illem , he [ s showing a fine esprit oualirt PS nr W rt Cl ' reflected ia the quality of their concerted wofk. The two concerts held during the season h ttended and nuldi- honorary members and the Masterton is to be congratuated on having such a band of musiclovers willing to give so much of their time to the study and playing of good musie, and the society is deserving of support by music-loving citizens. New members active and honorarv will l> e very welcome, and it is hoped the annual meeting will he well attended next a l^^ ay » eVCning and 801 encourage the society to even greater efforts. The society is to be congratulated on its bHiUe” g ” aSSetS ° f ° Ver £4 ° and n(> lia -
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Wairarapa Age, 15 February 1934, Page 5
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198MASTERTON ORCHESTRA. Wairarapa Age, 15 February 1934, Page 5
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