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THE SALVATION ARMY BAND.

TO THE EDITOR, Sir.—l never discovered till last even" ing why the Salvation Army band persistently plays' caterwauling cadences,' but pn that ppcasipn I observed a poor inebriate endeavouring f.o' pass hpme from a BacchanaJjan' sl'mn'e.' Wh'en'tlje discordant strain fell ear it; acted like an emetic, and after a brief "struggle with his inner man he surrendered., and went home a sadder and a wiser man. As long as the Band does good work of this kind I trust tho public will support it. Yours, etc. Gggp Templar,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1991, 15 May 1885, Page 2

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92

THE SALVATION ARMY BAND. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1991, 15 May 1885, Page 2

THE SALVATION ARMY BAND. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1991, 15 May 1885, Page 2

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