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W* AM USE ME MTS. \ THE TEAMWAY BAHD il 'JRANH CONCERT Will be held in JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE* THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1922, At 13 o'clock. PLEASE NOTE ALTERATION OF DATE. PROGRAMME. March—’ Newtown ’ (F. E. 3u!ch).—Tramway Band. Song—‘Drake’s Drum.*—MrJßert Rawlinsom Monologue—Selected.—Mr H. Russell. Returned Soldiers’ Quartet —' In Absence.*— Messrs Satterthwaito, W. Strange, P, Andereon, H. Guyton. Song—'lf 1 Might Como to You.’—Miss Alma Finnorty, Horn Solo— 1 The Vale of D. Whelan. Song—‘l Did Not Know.’—Mr J. Leech. Scotch Song—‘Jean M’Neill.’—Mr J. A. R. Brown. —lnterval. Fantasia—' American Beauties.’—Tramway Band. Song— 1 Farewell to Summer.’—Mrs \V. R. Andrews. Song—’ To-morrow.’—Mr W. Genvmell. Comic Song—Selected.—Mr G. Meartus. Violin Solo—Selected.—Mr J. A. Wallace. g o ng__‘A ißong of Sunshine.’ —Miss Moda Paine. Pathetic Interlude 1 Chestnuts. Major Lampon. Song— 1 Until.’—Mr W. H. M’Konzie. ‘God Save tho King,’ Accompanists ... Miss Mary G. Fraser. Musical Director ... Mr W. H. M’Kenzie. Piano kindly lent by Chas. Bcgg and Co. NO SONG in recent years has attained such instant popularity ns ‘ THAT HAUNTING WALTZ,’ now being sung from one end of America to tho other. Hear it at all Picture Theatres This week. Sold by all Music Dealers. 2s.

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Evening Star, Issue 17957, 2 May 1922, Page 6

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