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PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY.

(XO THE EDITOS OP THE SOTJTHLAJTD TISEES.) Sib, — "What about the Philharmonic Society now ? Started under such auapieious management, with plenty of funds, has it also, like its numerous predecessors, succumbed ? 1 paid one guinea as annual subscription, some three or four months ago, on the good faith that there should be four concerts during the term of my v membership and free admission to rehearsals ; now I have been refused admission to the latter by public advertisement, and don't see or hear anything of the promised entertainments. Can you inform me of your knowledge if it is the want of instruments ? music ? or money ? or what is it that delays the society from fulfilling its engagement to the public and a Sttbsceibeb. Invercargill, Oct. 11.

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Southland Times, Issue 577, 12 October 1866, Page 3

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PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. Southland Times, Issue 577, 12 October 1866, Page 3

PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. Southland Times, Issue 577, 12 October 1866, Page 3

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