PORT NICHOLSON BAND.
It.would bo difficult to olTer a inure attnicl!ye programme for to-morrow night limn that 'announced for presentation in the Grand Opera House by the Port Nicholson Band, anil 11 u> fcrtlsts from the Mildred Harris Diplomats' Company, including the Karris sisters, Mildred and Connie, Instrumentalist'), who will 1)0 Ijeard in a pot pourri of instrumental items, Including "Czardas," v violin solo with harp accompaniment, and "Just a Little Kiss." They will also be heard in the duet "High Up in the Hills," and "So Bine," to be played on the Italian piano accordion. Mr. Jack Hjitpn, a tenor, will be heard in several numbers -in association with the Harris sisters. Miss Myra Sawyer, soprano, will be heard in "Pipes of Pan" (from "The Arcadians"). Mr. Sidney Barrett, the popular saxophonist, will bo heard in the brilliant solo, "Valso Hilda." little Pattie Kcrr, elocutionist, will delight all with her rendition of "The Victor of Narengo." Mr. Frank Crowther will act as accompanist. The band items have been carefully selected, and include the hymn, "Nearer, My God;" overture, "Sea Songs;" selection, •Taiist;" patrol, "Jamie;" and tho contest Inarch,. "North Star." With such a varied programme a full house is anticipated.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 56, 15 September 1928, Page 7
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201PORT NICHOLSON BAND. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 56, 15 September 1928, Page 7
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