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SUNDAY CONCERT.

.. \ ♦ There was a very large attendance at the Liberty Theatre la3t evening, when a concert was. given in. aid of the Betumed Soldiorsi' Unemployment Fund. The programme was as follows:—Overture, the Grand Orchestra (Mr Sutton, conductor) (harpist, Mr H. G. Glaysher); song, "For All Eternity," Mrs Calson; song, "Tho Trumpeter," ifr F 0 Penfold; duet, "Rose of My Heart" (Lohr)' Mr W. J. EJchords and Mr J. Mayfield;' tno, "A Slumber Song," Opawa Ladies' Trio (Mrs Uouglas, Mrs Quadrell, Miss N. Bruce)harp vo'/x, "Watching the Wheat," "Echoes of a Waterfall," Mr H. G. Glaysher; song, "Ship Mates o' Mine," Mr F. C. orchestral selection, the Grand Orchestra' song, Madame Gower-Burns. '

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17437, 24 April 1922, Page 11

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112

SUNDAY CONCERT. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17437, 24 April 1922, Page 11

SUNDAY CONCERT. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17437, 24 April 1922, Page 11

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