DAWSON FALLS.
SUNDAY'S ATTRACTION. Under the allspices of the Egmont Mountain Club, the Kaponga Brass Band will play the following programme at the Dawson Falls Mountain House on Sunday, at 11 a.m.—March, "20th Century'' (Old Hume); overture, "Fair Maid of Perth" (Volti); selection, •'National Songs of Great Britain" (Ord Hume); euphonium solo, "Ora Pro Nobis - ' (Pieeolomini), soloist, Mr. J. Bonnie; fantasia, "Gems of England" (Uinimer); selection, ''Patience, - ' (Sullivan); cornet solo, "Oh, Dry Those Tears" (W. Moore), soloist, Conductor l'\ Woods; selection, "The Slave" (Bishop); selection, "Maritana" (Wallace); grand march, . "Spirit of Napoleon-' (Hope); cornet duet, "Ida and Dot" (liimmcr), soloists, Messrs F. and ft. Woods; march, "The President" (Ord Hume); God Save the King. Given fine weather a large number of visitors are e.vpeeted. Numerous attractions have been arranged, and patrons are promised a very interesting day. Amongst ihosc who will be present are. Mr. S. Turner, F.R.G.S., Professor Cockayne, F.R.S., and Dr. Allan Thomson, Director of i|he Dominion Museum. Motor conveyances will leave Kaponga at 8 a.m.
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 January 1916, Page 8
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168DAWSON FALLS. Taranaki Daily News, 8 January 1916, Page 8
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