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SUNDAY CONCERT

Regent Theatre To-morrow • At the Regent Theatre to-morrow evening Un attractive entertainment will be presented in the interests of Miss Phyllis Oliver, the carnival Community Services Princess. The Band of the Ist Battalion, the Wellington Regiment, is to take part and the talent assisting is of quality and variety. In drawing up the programme care has been taken to cater for all tastes, and the result should be a most enjoyable evening. Donations which may be made at the doors of the Regent Theatre will count as votes for the popular princess. The theatre has kindly been granted by J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation to the committee free of charge. Mr. Herbert F. Wood, tenor, will sing “When the Great Red Dawn” and ‘‘Love and Laughter”; Mr. W. Binet. Brown, baritone, “Haj'lequin” and "Recruit”; Miss Kathleen Ferris, soprano, “Poor Wandering One” and “Was it a Dream”; Miss Dorothy Seymour, providing humour, in which she excels; and Miss Nola Hyde, the scholarship winner at the Competitions, will offer some of her successful items. The band will play the selections ‘‘El Lobro” and “Gems of Italian Opera,” and the marches, "New Colonial” and “The Great Little Army.” The audience will be invited to join in community singing with Mr. Charles Proctor. Mr. Norman Izett will be the accompanist.

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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 35, 4 November 1933, Page 4

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SUNDAY CONCERT Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 35, 4 November 1933, Page 4

SUNDAY CONCERT Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 35, 4 November 1933, Page 4

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