OCTAGON THEATRE ORCHESTRA
TO MB KDl’EOa, S:r,--AViIl you kindly allow me to express an appreciation of Hie beautiinl m 1 ish; presented last night v This, orchestra. lias been a treat to lisloji lo for many months, and 1 now hear a rumour that it is to tie done away with entirely owing to the management arranging lor I lie " talkies." Dunedin misses a weekly musical treat it this is Line, and, personally. I shall never sit in ihe Octagon Theatre in Future without- memories of the- delightful progi amine- At. i)e Hose ami ins orchestra have presented to patrons. 'The music atone is more than worth the prices of admission. I sincerely hope v.c aie not lo Jose the conductor from iiv town.—l am, etc., A!rsK-).ovKJ!. Alaivli in.
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Evening Star, Issue 20129, 20 March 1929, Page 2
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129OCTAGON THEATRE ORCHESTRA Evening Star, Issue 20129, 20 March 1929, Page 2
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