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MISS NEALE’S CONCERT.

TO-NIGHT. At the Maoriland Theatre this evening Miss Mona Neale’s pupils will give another of their popular concerts. A splendid pnogramme has been arranged and the music-loving public of Shannon are assured of a musical treat. As the .proceeds from the performance are to be devoted to the local school improvement fund it is to be hoped Miss Neale’s efforts 'vill be rewarded with a bumper house. The tickets have been selling treely and there is every indication of a large attendance. ‘Those who attend will luiye a musical treat ol no mean prder.

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Shannon News, 6 May 1924, Page 3

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97

MISS NEALE’S CONCERT. Shannon News, 6 May 1924, Page 3

MISS NEALE’S CONCERT. Shannon News, 6 May 1924, Page 3

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