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Bernard F. Page
Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1764, 31 May 1913, Page 6
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“Mr Bernard F. Page, Wellington’s City Organist, who arrived from London last week”
Taken from the supplement to the Auckland Weekly News 28 AUGUST 1913 p054
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Wellington City Council :Town Hall, Saturday, 30th August 1913 at 8 o'clock.
Inaugural organ recital by Mr Bernard Page, City Organist. [Programme cover]. 1913.
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Bernard F. Page
WELLINGTON'S CITY ORGANIST (MR, BERNARD PAGE) cleverly caricatured*, by Mr. W. A. Bowring.
Free Lance, Volume XVI, Issue 878, 4 May 1917, Page 11
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Bernard F. Page
BERNARD PAGE, (City Organist, Wellington), By J. Ellis.Free Lance, Volume XIX, Issue 1005, 8 October 1919, Page 19
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Auckland Organ, New Zealand’s largest musical instrument
HIDDEN BEHIND the beautiful 1911 façade is an array of thousands of pipes, dozens of bellows and a network of sophisticated wiring and technology. This organ has gained a reputation as one the world’s finest concert hall instruments. www.aucklandorgan.org.nz, 11 October 2014