TRAMWAYS BAND.
To-morrow evening in His Majesty's Theatre the Tramways Band will give the "second recital, commencing at 5.15. Included in the programme is Miss .Madge freeman, contralto, who will sing "One Hour." Mr. Keith Grant, of Wanganui. who is making his first appearance in Wellington, will bo heard in the wellIcnown song, "Mandalay." Miss Kathleen Ferris, soprano, who in appearing also for the first time, will sing "II Bacio." Miss Mary Cooley, the well-known elocutionist, will give "Llano Estaeado." Mr. William Haydock will play the difficult violin solo. "Hcjre Kail." A wcll-chnscn programme by the hand, under Jlr. T. Coortall. will be given as follows:—Hymn. "Bradford" : overture. "Bohemian fJlri'::' patrol. ".limiics": selection. "I'tyiug Dutchman,"; Humoresque, "Musical Switch": and march, "Old Comrades." Mr. .1. Havdock will be at the piano.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 102, 4 May 1929, Page 7
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130TRAMWAYS BAND. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 102, 4 May 1929, Page 7
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