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MUSIC AT THE SAVOY

At the Savoy to-night supper patrons will be treated to three hours of bright dance music by the Kenz Savoyards, a combination which has delighted patrons for several months. The six musicians play enlivening music with a novelty and pep all their own. An additional attraction will be Miss Rita Holmes’s singing of the latest popular song, ‘ Home.’ In view of the outstanding success achieved by the Savoy Symphony Orchestra last week, a further engagement could not he denied, and to-mor-row night they will play again to patrons of the Tudor Hall and Warwick Room. The names of the members of this combination are placed high in musical cir,cles in Dunedin. Miss Bita Holems is at flic piano, and the violinists are Mr Maitland M'Cuteheon and Miss Ethel Wallace. Air Sid. George plays the clarinet, and Mr Andrew Webster the bass ’cello. They are a talented combination, possessing the gift of interpretation associated with refined play* UUk

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Evening Star, Issue 21131, 17 June 1932, Page 7

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MUSIC AT THE SAVOY Evening Star, Issue 21131, 17 June 1932, Page 7

MUSIC AT THE SAVOY Evening Star, Issue 21131, 17 June 1932, Page 7

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