WELCOME.
It is with pleasuTG that we learn frosp; \ the eolumes of our comtemporaries rae :Wairarapa Paily. Times"-and the Wairar■apa Age of an advent to our^inidst, in ; tho person of Mrs. Clanido M. Hayclon, .who was until quite reeentJy wellknowm in the liiusieal eiireles of the Masterton district as 3^fiss L. B. Hall, ofLansdoiwn Miss PaU unitil a few da-ys ag<c> eon- ; ductor of the well knoTwn Masterton Orches-traj and in a very favourable^ al/beit somewhat critical, revie^r of the', concert given, under her 'baton on the 24th June, very high eomendatidn .is given to the high state of efficiency to which she has brought this talented body of musicians. In reporting the many presentations offered to Miss Hall prior to her marriage and departure from, the district, both the local newspapers have dwelt at some length and with evident sincerity upon the loss Miss Halls departure jrouid be to musical circles in that district. If Mrs. .Haydon can spare time from her chief duty of assisting her talented hustoand in his musical work, she should be a most welcome addition, to, and no doulbt v wAH be waTmly welcomed by all interested in t>he musical and artistic ad.vancemenit in the Hutt district.
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Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 8, 17 July 1930, Page 7
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203WELCOME. Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 8, 17 July 1930, Page 7
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