Boys' Band. H Speaking at the meeting "f Rotorua Borough Council the Mayor (Mr. T. Jackson) » some fear had been expre^^Bofncers of the municipal band^^R the hoys' band was likely k into conipetition with the niain°1:^»f isation. He would lilce to feeling of the council on tK*|( ject. Cr. O. H. Coleman, as P«|i dent of the boys' band, said 1 such f ears need to entei'taine main idea of the boys' band provide recruits for the main Personally he would oppose gagement by the boys in with the senior band. _ pr* Johnson endorsed this opini>n' Improving The Batbs. In conjunction with the tiling the Blue Baths, wlik'U'^B almost completed, the opp'^^H, has been taken of installino in the dressing rooms attac^B the baths. The water f oi' is drawn from the Rachel a preliminary trial yesterday very successful. The kst tiling of the baths will be to-day and it is possible that will be re-opened to the P11 morrow evening.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 275, 15 July 1932, Page 4
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