ST. PATRICK'S CONCERT.
■♦ The St. Patrick's Day concert will be given in the Town Hall tomorrow night, and should appeal to the music lovin«- public of the city. This concert never fails to draw a large audience. The committee has always succeeded in attaining -a. high ' standard and this year no pains. have been spared in order to maintain the standard of previous years. The following will contribute items:— Rudolph's Orchestra, Marist Brothers' Choir. Tasman Street; Convent Choir, Guildford Terrace; St. Mary's Convent, Philomel Choir, Mis. Frank Crawford, Hrs. G. P. Aldridge, Mrs. Charles McDonald, Misses Kathleen Jansen, Mary McKeowen. Ella Gamble, . Zoe Miller, Messrs. T. Hogan and B. O'Brien, and Miss Kathleen O'Brien's dancing pupils la addition Mr. O. Pritchard will conduct the audience in community singing. Th« bos plan is now open at the Bristol Piano Company.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 63, 16 March 1933, Page 3
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