UNDER THE PATRONAGE OB’ HER EXCELLENCY LADY NEWALD, who has graciously consented to be present. THE BRITISH-AMERICAN GOODWILL CONCERT, <rOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, -I- OWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY), JULY 30. At 8 p.m. A Programme of Delightful British and American Music, Song, and Story. A CONCERT THAT. NO ONE SHOULD MISS. THE VICTORY TROUBADOURS (Formerly Centennial “Faust Chorus), HENRI PENN’S BOHEMIAN PLAYERS,, JOCELYN WALKER, Solo Pianist. MARY McKENZIE, Recitalist, MOLLY ATKINSON, Contralto, RAY TREWERN, Tenor, KEN MACAULAY. Baritone, GORDON ANDERSON, Accompanist, And CLEMENT HOWE, Conductor and Accompanist. Box Plan. Now Open at the D.I.C. ALL SEATS ONE PRICE, 2/6. This Concert is being held as a Demonstration of our gratitude to the United States for their maguiiieeut help in our war effort. -THE BRITISH-AMERICAN COOPERATION MOVEMENT. THE ENGLISH-SPEAKING UNION, THE ENGLISH FOLK ASSOCIATION. All Members Specially Invited to Attend. BOOK EARLY ! ALL SEATS 2/6. BOOK EARLY! ALL SEATS 2/6. BOOK EARLY! ALL SEATS 2/6. The Outstanding Concert of 1941. Surplus Proceeds to the Wellington Provincial Patriotic Fund. J. K. PURDIE, Secretary.
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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 259, 29 July 1941, Page 3
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