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Invercargill

(From our own correspondent.) * St/ Mary's Tennis. Club held "a very successful conversaz 1O ne in the Victoria Hall on Wednesday "&s£■' mg. There was a large attendance; and a" very pleasant evening was" spent. - " , -' a/t °£ V eCent P ractice ni £ ht of the Hibernian Band, . Mr. H. Grace (bandmaster) presented, on behalf of the members, .Conductor Wills with an ebony baton silver-mounted ;and suitably inscribed, as a memento ot the band s first appearance in public. ..." ' '■ ' "'•' The kindly action of the Hibernian Band in giving a surprise promenade concert in the grounds of the Dominican Convent on last -Friday evening' was very much appreciated The band gave a sacred concert in the public gardens on Sunday- afternoon. Notwithstanding rhe boisterous weather, a large number of people gathered in the grounds to listen to the* music

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New Zealand Tablet, 17 September 1908, Page 17

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137

Invercargill New Zealand Tablet, 17 September 1908, Page 17

Invercargill New Zealand Tablet, 17 September 1908, Page 17

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