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TERRACE SCHOOL CONCERT.

Song, recital, and dance by^ artists. '. ofl, undoubted excellence may be enjoyed by) patrons at the Concert Chamber of tha Town Hall to-night, :when Mr.' H.; F.. ; : Wood's concert, party will appear' dnie-' : half of the Terrace School. A novelty V item will be given by Mr. H. D. Wilson,who will demonstrate 1 the perfected Magr-. navox—the' latest wonder in sound ampli- ! fication. Little.'Miss PhilhV Olliver'is; sure to please the audience with her song ' and dance; while Misses Blanche. Godier,/ Eileen Driscoll, and' Ann Sullivan are« in the opinion of those capable of judir- , ing, concert artists of undoubted <charm and ability. Mr. Harold Godier at tha piano; Messrs. ,W. B. Brown, H. .¥.• Wood,,W. Goudie, and Rupert--Meates ■ in song; and Messrs.!, Culford Bell and- * J. Fraser-Thomson! in : a programme tbe excellence of which! is sure to 1! be recognised by !patilaas""at<the ' Concert Chamber- to-night.'V". Nfli.: amusement tax will be charged.'U. " c.Jv /

Mr. Bernard Rash, son of Mr. J. T. Rash, a very old resident Of Wellington, is conductor of the orchestra s .in;,' the Ella Shiolds Vaudeville Company, whose soason opens in -Wellington on Monday. Mr. Bjash .spent his. b;oyl)o9d;iiu.W.ellifls--toii, and is now a resident of Sydney. He was last'he'ro''.wilV.th"e Nellie Stewart Company; i- • ■ • " v . •' 1 ■" '.. 'i

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 57, 9 March 1922, Page 3

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TERRACE SCHOOL CONCERT. Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 57, 9 March 1922, Page 3

TERRACE SCHOOL CONCERT. Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 57, 9 March 1922, Page 3

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