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WELLINGTON TRAMWAY BAND.

: The Tiyoli Theatre was packed on Sunday ' night,, when fclie Wellington Municipal Tramway. Band gave another of its enjoyable recitals. -The Band was in fine . form, and under'Mr. T: Goodall's capable baton gave excellent renderings of popular airs. Auber's overture; "Crowns of Diainonds ) "\\vas given with full strength and remarkable ': tonal shading; Gounod represented: in the selection "Mirella"; and a descip:ti%'e 'iantasi.T, by ,--T. ,;-H; Micltiielis "Smithy in the Wood," was a y favourite number .with, its night, morning^ cuckoo, calls, and lark's . solo, morning prayer, and the smithy at work, all' described with' ; musical '. effect. Two marches also added to-'the programme. The assisting vocalists were Miss Aileen Noble (contralto),' who sang "Allah"/; Mr. W. W. Marshall (basso), "The Bandolero"; Mr.- Edgar Swain (tenor). A remarkable; exposition of triple tongue playing on the cornet:was given by Mr. X Goodall. Ho played Harttnann's difficult yet tuneful selection,, "Arbuckleniun." Mrs. A. Wright ,was at; the piauo.

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 55, 2 September 1924, Page 2

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WELLINGTON TRAMWAY BAND. Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 55, 2 September 1924, Page 2

WELLINGTON TRAMWAY BAND. Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 55, 2 September 1924, Page 2