There was a large attendai/'e, on 1‘ ri-1 day evening, when the Trentham Camp I Band, under the baton ot Lieutenant ! r pike, formerly conductoi oi tile I Palmerston North Garrison Band, car- ! ried out marching evolutions and later vnovided over an hour s musical entertainment from the rotunda in the Square. The programme was as tolfoVs: Pot-pourri of well-known marches; Lustspeil Overture; cornet duet “The Titlarks,” Bandsmen Ratclift’e (soprano) and Bandsman Milligan (B Flat cornet); Mozart selection; cornet solo, “Smiling Through, / Bandsman Milligan; Ballet Egyptian, I Nos. 1 and 2; trombone solo, Ibe | Firefly,” Corporal W. Gosper; march, 1 “Machine Guards.” .
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 127, 29 April 1940, Page 8
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