SUNDAY CONCERT.
It would be difficult to offer a more attractive programme for tomorrow night than that announced for presentation in the Opera House by the Port Nicholson Band. Seme of the most talented artists in the Dominion are to appear. including Kathleen Bond, a leading Ghristchurch contralto, who will be heard in "There'll Always Be an England." Henry Rudoiph and his Swingtime Harmonists will be heard in items from iheir'extensive repertoire, and in addition Henry wll play saxophone and pi*nosccordion solos. A welcome reappearance will be Gracie Kerr, who will entertain with the musical monologue "The Sea is His." Pauline Tozer, eleven-year-old soprano, who is one of the outstanding child artists in 'the Dominion, will also appear.,. Beryl Goodall will sing "When the Lights of London Shine Again," with band accompaniment. W. W. Marshall will amaze with "Bungin' 'Em In," Assheton Harbord will present "The Rising Stagers" in a concert cameo, including "Hello, Everybody," "Somewhere in England," and "Nursie, Nursie, bjr Leigh Brewer." "A Little Stream" and "Wish Me Luck" will be presented by Ngaire Corkhill and party. A feature of the concert should be a xylophone solo by Edward Sundberg. Ernie Dean will act as accompanist.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 72, 21 September 1940, Page 14
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198SUNDAY CONCERT. Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 72, 21 September 1940, Page 14
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