BAND TO PLAY ON SUNDAY
PROGRAMME AT SANATORIUM Otaki and district readers will be pleased to learn that the Otaki Brass Band, after its war-time recess, is to resume its monthly visits to the Otaki Sanatorium on Sunday next. The band will be under the baton of Mr. Dave pinmson. With the serious reduction in the number of players during war years, little has been heard of its activities, but it is felt- that Sunday's performance will show the oublic the extent of the band's revival. With Mr. Dinnison as conductor, Mr. P. White as deputy, Mr. S. Harvey as band sergeant, Mr. A. Lumley as secretary-treasurer and a management committee and social committee ready to function, it will be seqji that a small number of enthusiasts have not been idle. New uniforms are on tne way, chanks to the generosity of local residents who have made donations for this purpose. The secretary would be interested to hear from any other local players who would like to join. Sunday's programme will commence at 2.30 p.m.
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Chronicle (Levin), 2 August 1946, Page 2
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