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4 GREAT EVENTS. HCOWN HALL. x OWN Z HAI.L. ONE NIGHT ONLY. ONE MONTH APART. HOWARD > MJLHOLLAND. ” HUMORIST AND IMPERSONATOR. 1 Abd ' d EVA GARCIA. 1 SPANISH PT AN ISTE Opening Attraction. March 21. 9 In the presence of Their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Galway. Second Attraction, April 26. LEONA FLOOD. GIRL GENII'S OF THE VIOLIN. Assisted by MARGARET KINSMAN. Canadian Pianiste. Third Attraction. May 17.. f GRACE ADAMS EAST. Trumpet Virtuoso, And PAUL McCOOLE. Pianist. Fourth Attraction: BARRE HILT.. Baritone. Arfsirted by HALE CLIFTON. Pianist. Season Tickets; now selling at Begg's, 15/- and 10/-. Same seats for all four Concerts. Single Admission each Concert. 6/-, <l/-, 2/-. Nett proceeds of the Wellington series are to be donated to the Crippled Children Society.
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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 142, 12 March 1938, Page 5
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