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OUR CHORAL SOCIETY.

To the Editor. Sir,—lf was quite refreshing to see .-,» much interest displayed in the above in your last issue. I an, sorry to have to agree with your correspondent-, and I certainly feel for Mrs s-tahle and her choir. TUy have rendered line scrviee, givwi, us musical treats, ye! leading citizens are conspicuous by their absence when entertainments (ire given. If it was a dog light, or a bun-struggle ■ lor would lie seen looking on with eyes and mouth wide open. Not only so, but (key would stop half a day to watch a free show, and then express sympathy with each other because the "show" was over.—l am, etc., HARD NUT.

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Otaki Mail, 8 May 1922, Page 2

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OUR CHORAL SOCIETY. Otaki Mail, 8 May 1922, Page 2

OUR CHORAL SOCIETY. Otaki Mail, 8 May 1922, Page 2

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