Invercargill
(From our own correspondent ) which left Invorcargill shortly after nine o°c ock «is t \,s X ss« ° d^ -ills Band was in attendance and enlivened the proceldin™ MonLv* ke vit G S> llowi l?S from tbo Southland' Times of Monday.— Yesterday afternoon the members of the Hibernian Band to the number of 28, appeared for the first time in their new uniforms of scarlet with green facings together with caps to match. Tho band, which looked yory attractive, marched, headed by Drum-maS DaX? from the Rotunda to the Queen's Park^vheri they Tenl ,Whit ™ u sical programme before a large crowd of the tive %A ™ll ** the baud P resented a ver y attl ' a <> fWI?, + w-S efi V Gd a P^ eara nce for an institution - which Conductor Wills has had under his command for little more than twelve months. The playing of the band" was also very creditable, while a collection m aid of the uniform fund realised over £12.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8, 25 February 1909, Page 304
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162Invercargill New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8, 25 February 1909, Page 304
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