CONCERT AT BANGIORA.
io Tho Christchurch Savage Club held • ir korero at tho Eangiora Institute Hall last h- evoning, in th© presence of a large audience. The object of their visit was to assist the ftirr.fo of the Rangiora Patriotio -Committee. Tho programme was greatly appreciated, most of the perioTmerß being recalled. Besides Chief Savage W. J. Hunter, those, who contributed were:—Savages the Revs. A./ C. Lawry and J. Paterson, and Mesaas F. C. in Raphael, A. J- Bunz, N. Robert*, m F. W. Barker, A. F. Cade, John 20 A. Ro6cwarne, Colin . Campbell, ,■ L. id Cookeon, and L. Croft. The performs:* er were heartily thanked for their entortaiwrient, [is and the kindness of the who motor, la ed the party from the city, and Mr G. Gibba Jordan in lending a piano' was suitably aer -jj knowledgcd. The ladies of- the Patriotio Committee entertained the' party at supper.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16263, 13 July 1918, Page 7
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149CONCERT AT BANGIORA. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16263, 13 July 1918, Page 7
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