THE HOSPITAL BENEFIT.
We trust one and all will remember the concert to be given at the Academy of Music this evening for the benefit of the Hospital funds, which, it is well known, are now at a very low ebb. The programme of the concert is now before the public, and it is one which on its own merits should draw weli; but patrons are reminded that the claims of the Hospital should be even superior to their owu amusement. We do not know a greater calamity that could happen this community than that the Hospital should decline through want of funds. It has hitherto nobly answered the purpose for which it was established, and as the claims upon its resources are rather in the increase than otherwise, it behoves everyone to do what in him lies to answer the special call now being made to replenish an impoverished treasury. It is unnecessary to refer to the programme. With one exception the executants are known to our readers. We sincerely hope to see a bumper house, and a handsome addition to the Hospital funds as a result. A select dance is to follow the concert.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2124, 25 October 1875, Page 2
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196THE HOSPITAL BENEFIT. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2124, 25 October 1875, Page 2
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