SUNDAY EVENING CONCERT
A concert will bo given in His Majesty’s Theatre to-morrow night at which an excellent programme will oc presented. The object of tho entertainment is to help the Children's Host Homo authorities to provide Christmas faro for tho little people in tho institution. The Anderson’s Bay Orchestra will give four selections. This body, under Mr James Clark, lias reached a high standard, am should provide a who is so popular to concert-lovers, will great deal of pleasure. Miss Eva Judd play two violin sol ’ Miss Nellie Osborn, elocutionist, is reciting, and she will render works that are of a serious nature and also those of a lighter character. Miss Bertha Rawlinson, now on? of our leading contraltos, will sing ‘ Lilacs,’ and, with orchestral accompaniment, ‘ Land of Hope and Glory.’ Mr Bert Rawlinson (bass) is down for the popular ‘ Muleteer of Malaga.’ Admission is entirely free, but Mr S. Dunk ley. manager' of the Children’s Rest Homo, will bo pleased to receive donations at tho concert.
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Evening Star, Issue 20666, 13 December 1930, Page 17
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168SUNDAY EVENING CONCERT Evening Star, Issue 20666, 13 December 1930, Page 17
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