Music Master
TKHENamari has been m the public W .eye for so long that he is regarded as part and parcel of a place, there is usually a little sadness when he considers the time ' has . come for him to take a rest and pass his; burden on to someone else. Such has come about m Dunedin. Page.t Gale, one of ;the most wholehearted citizens . you .could . wish to meet, will no '• more preside over the wonderful organ m Knox Church. . For 23 years, he held this most honorable and exacting', public office, [n Dunedin, his ability and artistry \vere-r-and still are-r-held as^a standard of comparison. , , ■■: .And now, he is taking the rest which; no one can, deny is his due; but let us tell you that Paget Gale will continue to maintain his interest 'm music and in'' the city. He just couldn't help doing so. ' I
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NZ Truth, Issue 1185, 16 August 1928, Page 6
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148Music Master NZ Truth, Issue 1185, 16 August 1928, Page 6
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