CITIZEN'S BAND.
KITCHENER MEMORIAL RECITAL. To-morrow (Sunday) afternoon, the Citizens' Band will, weather permitting, give another of their enjoyable recitals of music in the Recreation Grounds, rotunda, commencing at 3 p.m. The items will,, in tlie main .take the form of a tribute to the memory of the late Earl Kitchener, the hymns being those sung by the immense and imposing congregation at St. Paul's, London, on Tuesday last. The music has oeen specially arranged for this occasion by Mr. McLeod. Tlie memorial numbers will he Handel's Dead March in "Saul," Chopin's "Trauermarscli," "Now the Laborer's Task is O'er," "For all the Saints," and "Our Fallen Hero"; together with a number of other items not previously submitted by the band under Mr, McLeod's direction. The collection will be In aid of the fund for the relief of dependants in connection with the recent nßval battle, and such a deserving cause should meet with a read) response.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 June 1916, Page 4
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156CITIZEN'S BAND. Taranaki Daily News, 17 June 1916, Page 4
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