SUNDAY CONCERT.
Those desiring Sunday entertain, ment should attend the St. James Theatre tomorrow night, where an exceptionally fine show entitled Matchless Music" will be staged. Radio stars, vaudeville stars, and the pick of Wellington's . musicians will figure on tne programme. Four musical combinations of distinctly different types will provide items, in addition to a stage presentation by Happy Hill, the singing cowboy, and his Ranch Boys, who are all accomplished musicians, Roy Baker s Accordion Band, Miss Turners Banjo-Mandolin-Guitar Band, Jack Cowdrey s Dance Orchestra, and the Working Men's Club Orchestra will also be heard. In support there will be some fine vocal and instrumental items, also a ballet from the studio of Miss Mariorie Newport. To suit the convenience.! of intending patrons, seats can be reserved by telephoning 55-652. A j iuii house is anticipated, and the funds of the Free Kindergarten should be considerably augmented by this effort. No expense has been spared in order to make "Matchless Music" a high-class 1 production, and the public are assured lof two hours' non-stop entertainment iof a high standard. Telephone bookings will not be held after 8 p.m.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 148, 25 June 1938, Page 7
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189SUNDAY CONCERT. Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 148, 25 June 1938, Page 7
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