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WELLINGTON MUSIC WEEK

OPENED BY MASSED BANDS Press Association, WELLINGTON, Monday. Wellington initiated its Music Week yesterday by the holding of a massed band performance in the Winter Show building. In the evening the churches gave special attention to choral renderings, and the relation of music to religion formed the theme of many addresses from the pulpit. Mr. E. Douglas Tayler, supervisor of music for the Education Department, gavo an address in Taranaki Street Wesley Church, and the pulpit of St. Paul’s Church was occupied by Mr. Robert Parker, at the invitation of Canon James.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1042, 5 August 1930, Page 16

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WELLINGTON MUSIC WEEK Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1042, 5 August 1930, Page 16

WELLINGTON MUSIC WEEK Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1042, 5 August 1930, Page 16

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