SUNDAY CONCERT.
The Natives' Association Band will give the sixth concert of the season at His Majesty's Theatre to-morrow night. The concerts given by this band are excellent'in every respect; and lovers of good music who can attend are promised a treat, a 6 an exceptionally good programme has been prepared." Mr. Harry Phipps, the gifted tenor, who recently won five first prizes at the Chrifitehurch competitions, will sing "Sweet Early Violets" and other songs. Mr. R. Meates, the possessor of a remarkably fine bass n>ice, among other songs, will sing "The -ffiighty Deep," and Mr. A. S. Hilliker, the talented 'cello soloist, will play "La Cinquantaine" and other items, The band's numbers include a charming contest selection from Verdi's popular opera '11 Trovatore," which contains many well-known melodies, and a pretty cornet duet, "Badinage," to be given by Messrs. W. H. Bowan and H. O'Brien. A silver coin collection will be made. As the expenses are heavy the management hopes patrons will' contribute as fr»*lv as possible.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 42, 17 August 1918, Page 3
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