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WELLINGTON TRAMWAYS BAND.

the Tr-, g « , MaJesty« Theatre P iwT? ayS Band Prod«ced their ninth lecital before a crowded house. Mr C OHagan sang the well-known songi «£ n??4 ° Mmc," and for the encores Ked Devon by the Sea" and "The Little Irish Girl." Mr. W. Haydock, an his usual pleasing style, rendered the- violin solo Spanish Symphony," with a Spanish dance for the encore. Miss Mary Cooley is an artist that is always appreciated, ?.M?i wa| h?ard in t»e musical monologue Ihe Road of Ten Thousand Crosses," and the encores were "On the Stairs" and l'oohsh Questions." The rendering, by l4r- s- E- Rodgers of the "Devon Lover" was very well received, as also were the encores, "Captain Mac", and "Mona." This artist.assisted the well-known prima donna, Miss Florance Austral, in many of her concerts in England. By permission of Messrs. John Fullers, and by request, Miss Marie Nymau sang "Love 1S fi*" and for an encore "Always" and I Don t Care," and as usual was well received. The band, under Mr. T. Goodall, rendered the "Hymn, Bradford, King's Lieutenant," selection, "Mikado," and march, "Dawn of Freedom." Mr. Haydock waa the accompanist.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 130, 6 June 1927, Page 5

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WELLINGTON TRAMWAYS BAND. Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 130, 6 June 1927, Page 5

WELLINGTON TRAMWAYS BAND. Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 130, 6 June 1927, Page 5