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WANGANUI ORCHESTRAL CLUB

CONCERT TO-NIGHT.

The third and last concert; of the 190-i season in connect .on. with tho above club takes place this evening in St, Paul's Hall. Honorary morn-bers. should bo more than pleased at tho exeek-euico of tie programme to be presented. The o'rcheyfcra had a splendid rehearsal; on Wednesday eveaiing, the various items being played realily wc^ii. Tli© items to bo prca&iited consist of tho we.U known "Stradolla" overture., by Floutow. The "Thr-eo Dances to Nell Gwynne," by German, which created such a favourable impression at the •last concert-, are to bo repeated at the request of many of the honorary members. ■ Schubert's "Symphony in B Minca','' perhaps better known, ay the '"Unfinished Symphony" ;• "The Milil in the Forest,'' by lilsleiibeu-g, and a pretty melody by Pad-er-SAvski ("Tir-eo Dea -Ohaaits dv Voyageur."). The vocal items wi-!l be rendered! by Miss Delves, Mr. Hardwicke, and Mr. Clarke Johnson. The latter gentf3~ man, avlio is on a visit lio Wanganui, has kindly consented to assist the club at very" short notice. Two other items complete the programme, viz., a violin duet by the Misses Price and a violonceOo solo by Mr. Herbert Co,.'lier, the popular hon. conductor of the society.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLVIII, Issue 12364, 2 December 1904, Page 7

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WANGANUI ORCHESTRAL CLUB Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLVIII, Issue 12364, 2 December 1904, Page 7

WANGANUI ORCHESTRAL CLUB Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLVIII, Issue 12364, 2 December 1904, Page 7

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