PORT NICHOLSON BAND.
To-morrow night at the Grand Opera House the Port Nicholson Band will give its sixth recital, for which an excellent programme has been arranged. The band items include a brilliant march, Port Nicholson," specially composed and dedicated to the Port' Nicholson Band by Mr. Archie Don, one of the Dominion s. foremost musicians; a magnificent selection of Berlioz, " Faust Mozart s overture "La, Clcmcnza, Di <.t \i a'£ , ■ dSs. cri Ptive. item eititled In the Cotton Fields-." Assisting professional artists, include.. Wellington's young scpnmo, Mi M Myra SauVcv? who .•will be heard in " Sing, Joyous Bird " ; .iVi 001.1 J} 0"c '- «"tralto, wl,o will Mug Land ol: Hope and Glory- ; Mr, .Kogmahl Blow, a popular huvilono who needs no introduction to Wellmelou audiences, will sing " Trooper' Johnny Ludlow- ;an ,tsi>i that should attract much a teition will bo Ui-hi.v.-^ H-i waiian.Tvio, wha.willbe heard in jfi,w?nan mclcaies arranged by ?.; v Bi snaw. Mr. Frank Crowther V/il'l act as accompanist. ■ .
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 140, 14 June 1924, Page 9
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160PORT NICHOLSON BAND. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 140, 14 June 1924, Page 9
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