ONE of Peter Cooper's less publicised sparetime activities is playing for the inmates of homes and institutions, and in spite of an exacting itinerary he has already freely given a number of these little concerts since he arrived in New Zealand. He is seen here playing for disabled servicemen at the Montecillo Military Convalescent Home, Dunedin. Peter Cooper's next public concert will be at Wanganui this Saturday, August 29, and next week he will be heard at New Plymouth (August 31) and Palmerston North (September 2)
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 737, 28 August 1953, Page 21
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86ONE of Peter Cooper's less publicised sparetime activities is playing for the inmates of homes and institutions, and in spite of an exacting itinerary he has already freely given a number of these little concerts since he arrived in New Zealand. He is seen here playing for disabled servicemen at the Montecillo Military Convalescent Home, Dunedin. Peter Cooper's next public concert will be at Wanganui this Saturday, August 29, and next week he will be heard at New Plymouth (August 31) and Palmerston North (September 2) New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 737, 28 August 1953, Page 21
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