PALMERSTON ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY
ANNUAL REPORT.
Palmerston North, February 6.
The annual report of the Palmerston North Orchestral Society states, inter alia: “As in the previous year, only two concerts were presented. Although our bank balance has not been increased, a considerable sum has been spent on new music and the purchase of a trombone. Funds in hand amount to £l3l 12s. 7d., and our total assets are £291 Bs. 7d., while our liabilities are nil, thus making the position of the society financially strong. It is to be regretted that several of our playing members have left the town, but we have hopes of the assistance of several new players in the near future, and in the coming year, with the support of the active members, it is hoped to present three concerts instead of two. There are vacancies in our ranks for playing members, who are invited to make application to the conductor. The society has been pleased to receive gifts of musical numbers from its supporters, and will again be pleased to welcome works for presentation this year.”
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 110, 7 February 1928, Page 6
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180PALMERSTON ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 110, 7 February 1928, Page 6
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