THE SALVATION ARMY.
WAXGANUI BAND VISIT. This splendid band of 25 musician* are due to arrive hero, next Satnrdav morning, mid will render their first pf»> gamme in Devon Street in tlio afternoon, for the benefit of country visitor*. .Of Hate there has been a very nmrke^;improvement in their playing, and it ID said that in the old livmn tunes tti*y ore excellent. As the band are Xew Plymouth in aid of t(ie Fallen Soldiers' Children'* Homes, it in )iop«.l the pnljlic will respond in a most. gem tous manner. At the preset.t time in this Dominion the Salvation Army ha\« four children's homes, which _Afi> hroi»eed, and it is tin- intention to (fiion fort" more, ospeoially for the soldi*'' 4 -'>ll drcn, ami already three have be- ■ -.ii chased and will shortly he opened. Special musical programme* will be given on F.aster Sunday, and aUo on Easter Monday, and Adjutant. Home would be pleased to hear from uti.v friends who could billet ,one or uiove bandsmen during-their visit. '■■■•»
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 April 1916, Page 4
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169THE SALVATION ARMY. Taranaki Daily News, 15 April 1916, Page 4
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