GARRISON BAND RECITAL.
On Sunday at 8.30 the Garrison .Band will commence; their fifth serie*-of- winter recitals. Every, year'these-'recitals under Conductor Wade's direction have
aittract^i more and more' people, last season it being a common occurrence for the Opera Hi&use to he crowded (:-ut Mr Wado has had numerous requests to put on tha big selection " William Tell." This is the famous arrangement by E. Swift, and the s&me selection that the Newcastle Band played fo- their "own choice" at the Christ-j eh arch Exhibition contest. This selec-l
t-ion will be played on Sunday night. Tbo rest of the band" programme includes selections all of which are new to Wangrtiiui and will be played .here for the first- time. The programme for Sunday night is an exceptionally difficult one. but the public will no doubt appreciate the Garrison Band's';efforts in performing such a classical .programme,. Pro^ gramme in Thursdays-paper.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12884, 18 June 1913, Page 8
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149GARRISON BAND RECITAL. Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12884, 18 June 1913, Page 8
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