LATE LOCALS.
Tlie lion. J. Grimmond arrived this morning after a visit through New Zealand since the sitting of Pai Lament. It is reported that Bank ol Ixev Zealand shares which were on offer a week ir'ii al 57s were (pioted on exchange to-day at 51 s. a Is rise. The concert al the Town Hall last evening in aid ol the local general fund of the Salvation Army branch proved very enjoyable and succossiill. There was a I attendance and a very pleasing programme had been arranged for by .Messrs Lawn and Gibbons. During an interval -Mr Lawn returned thanks on behall ni the Army officers. The programme was as billows :-Songs by Miss Davidson. .Miss ( oia I,von. Air I'. Lovett; recitations by Ale-sis S. Ferris and AY. Carter; violin solo by AI r T. lionet ti : llutc sub) by Mr Ciblioiis ; piauolorte solo by Miss 'treeter ; musital quartette hv MeI,can’s orchestra; selections by tile Met boJist orchestra under the baton ~| AL AY. If. Perry. The ncnnnpanhst s were Miss.' Ciese and Daly. In e,ni-ne,-I ion with lhe above < aptain J.teoiis ol i he Salvation Army, desires to t lunik Messrs Lawn and Gibbons. and all those assisting tor I heir valuable assist a nee in eii-uring the Mures ol lhe entertainment.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 April 1923, Page 3
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