COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' CHOIR.
To-morrov,' night in the Concert Chamber,' the Commercial Travellers' Male Choir will repeat the concert given on Saturday evening last. On that occasion the items were rendered with excellent musical taste, showing that the standard set by the C.T.s in their various undertakings is worthily upheld by the choir. The assisting lady vocalist is Miss Mabelle Esquilant (contralto), who will sing "Life and Eeath" (Taylor), and "Amber and Amethyst" (Carse). The male soloists are Mr. Arthur Mayes, a basso, new to Wellington audiences, and the possessor of a voice of excellent range and rare quality, whose items will be "The Blind Ploughman"; and Mr. Frank V. Blandford (tenor). In addition, The Melody Four will be heard in new items, and Messrs. Chas, A. Williams and W. J. Robbins will repeat the duet "Tenor and Baritone." Mr. Matt Dixon will bo at the piano. The plan is now open at the Bristol.
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 28, 2 August 1921, Page 3
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