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COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' CHOIR.

Next Saturday, in the Concert Chamber, another delightful Male Choir concert will be given by the Commercial Travellers' Choir. This body of singers, fifty strong, under the able leadership of Sir. H. Temple ..White, has become quite popular with the public during the last few years - The programme for Saturday night s concert .consists of* an excelA + c I °lle?l? n °l Part-songs, g i ees etc WflfSl? Xo'l 7 11-be «RP««ted.by Mrs. Wilfred R Andrews, the popular Dunedin contralto, who has recently taken up ™; e!\ d. e» "J Wellington. 'Mr. Walter W. Marshal (basso) will be heard in Hodne^s rollicking sea son, "Forging the Anchor,' and Mr. Thomas Jenlini (tenor) will sing "For You Alone " A very fine serenade by Beschnitt is among the choir items, and Mr. Sydney \\l--wnght has the solo. Other vLljsVare for violi( a- SS-, TW2 instl ™t*l trios Bristol Plan°- Th 6 hOX Plan kat The

With the coming of the summer months, ,t has been decided to "introduce flannels ,nto The Ambasasdor and to n% ht, \f, ech{ *>ng flannel evening will be held, when flannels, ov evening dress may bs worn,

KEWPIES FOR YOUNG AND OLD. "Oh,, to be young again," stehs many a married man and woman, lookinc back on the care-free days of childhood. One cannot put the clock back for the whole ot the time, but one can do it for some of the tune. A pleasant opportunity for a turning back into the romantic days of happy youth will be available at the Town HaJl, in "The Kewpies' iairyland," from Ist to 11th December. Of course, this splendid spectacle of more than_ a thousand beautiful fairies, prettily winged and daintily dressed will be specially delightful to children, but lt will be doubly delightful to the older folk. . They will have their own enjoyment m the winsome little figures cleverly arranged in twenty-one groups! and they will be able to enjoy iTeartily the children s boundless enjoyment. The Kewpies guarantee to spread peace and goodwill in the community for Christmas.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 129, 28 November 1923, Page 10

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COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' CHOIR. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 129, 28 November 1923, Page 10

COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' CHOIR. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 129, 28 November 1923, Page 10