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Concert To -night.

r-* We trust a full, and even an overflowing, house will greet the performers at the Rowing Club's cpnoevfc. to-night; '.the [energetic -secretary' has done his b.es.t to secure both new and popular items.; • Mr EnOis-dpelit ' r with a piano overture, in fact he plays both overtures. Mrs Dermef * has kindly promised to sing, Miss Balantyne will play a violin solo, Mrs Hamer will sing " Thy Face," and Miss Symons " She sang, among the "flowers." ' The : glee 1 "cotiipai$ J . will be a treat to hear. Then MibS' v McMillan, who is do.wnj fpp a flolp r ; and also as one in tbj&, tr/o^y^e l" shepherds, tell mpj"7^'au*:fjjpfc:^ to * repay any one for.th !i e ( yißili,. ', jßecddes these attractions, there i» ja ;rgeftation by Mr Alf Fr.asejr,, and\ a selection by the FoxtoU'Braßs.^an.d. • M!r Little not only sings, ft soip, but will be heard in^he glees,, which he is introducing, ; The, cheapest two shillings worth offered ifPF:«any a day. The amusement tendered. , ;^s good, the object for wjiicb, fundjj., are being raised are good, ,^p. the. ijguplic must be lilcewisfl good, and , r We believe every candidajbaj ffitjfye £ municipal election will ; ib^ere, , with their sisters, and thei^ ( '^aßin^;\ and their aunts, which, will . m|ten. 7'" ally help the treasury. J•' '-

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Manawatu Herald, 6 September 1892, Page 2

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Concert To-night. Manawatu Herald, 6 September 1892, Page 2

Concert To-night. Manawatu Herald, 6 September 1892, Page 2

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