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PORT NICHOLSON BAND.

BECAUSE so many members of the Port Nicholson .Silver Band are on active military service, this popular broadcasting combination has been compelled to close down on all public performances for the duration of the war, but the remaining members are keeping in practice. After twenty years of broadcasting, this band has become a favourite, not only with the citizens of Wellington but also with listeners all over New Zealand. No fewer than 23 members are now rendering service to their country in some capacity or other. The band was recently placed under the conductorship of Ron Fenton, a son of that well-known bandsman, the iate Mr. W. Fenton, of Christchurch.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 156, 19 June 1942, Page 9

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PORT NICHOLSON BAND. New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 156, 19 June 1942, Page 9

PORT NICHOLSON BAND. New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 156, 19 June 1942, Page 9

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