Hawaii Holomua, Volume I, Number 41, 4 November 1893 — OUR BAND. [ARTICLE]
OUR BAND.
Theae hns been some evroneous reports spread in regard to a Concert, whiel» it was expected that oik baxd wonld give to nigl»t at the H«itel. There is nothing going on at the Hotel toniglit, but oi'R PAM) will give a compliruentary Concert to Miuister Willis ne\t Monday evening. aiul ren«ier the e\cellent programme, pnblished l*elow. All loyal people will of cour.se be there and take in ihe s\veet ransic while at t!ie sarae tiiuo honoring the l*nite<l States who by the sending of a Minister Besident to finally dispose of the question of annexation. PAKT I. 1 March —“Qneen liliuokalani' .... (new) Liljornio 2 Overture —“Amenea'’ Mones 3 Dnett—“Martha’ (by reque»t). .Foltow 4 Selection “Hawaiian Song"... (by request) lihomio Sougs. PABT U. 5 Me<ily—"Boston Bake”. . <l*y reqnest) Brooka 6 Polka —“Through The Air’’ (Pieeolo Soloj ■ Hamm 7 Waltz—“My Qneen” Bncali>«s,i 8 March —“Kainlaui” Lihomio “Star Spmg!e<l Bann. r.” “Hawaii Ponoi." WHAT THEY SAY. That one of the cabinet Ministers had a clear every-day row witli an ex-cabinet Mmister. The namos of Jones and Smitli will be soggestive to anv Englishraan. It w*»s vnlgar!!!'.