ORPHANS' CLUB SUNDAY CONCERT
To-morrow, at The Regent Theatre, the Orphans’ Club will give a gala night concert for charity’s sake. The entire proceeds will be given to tbo fund for providin'’' boots and shoes for the poor and needy of° Dunedin, and it will bo admitted that there is no more deserving cause to-day. A splendid array of artistes has been gathered together by the Orphans Club, each performer being a member of the club. During recent years Ibis organisation has been fortunate to enlist as its performing members most of the outstanding vocalists and instrumentalists of Dunedin, and all who visit the Regent Theatre on Sunday will bo more than repaid. The Dunedin Orphans’ Orchestra under the baton of Mr Arthur G. Frost will play selections from its repertoire,, including the Orphans March ’ by Mr Frost, and dedicated to the Orphans’ Club. The vocalists, solo mstruraentalists, and elocutionists will include Messrs E. Ottrey, S. H. Osborne, J- Davies, ft. George. W. Kershaw, W. Le Gal, W Ruffcll, S. G. Angel, H. Hunter, Alfred Walmsley, E. Kerr, and h. Kerr, jun R. Duordon, and H. C. Russell. No pains have been spared in the organisation of this concert to make it an outstanding success, and it is to be hoped that a packed theatre will testify to the appreciation which Dunedinites feel for this worthy and charitable cause of providing boots and slices for the poor. Special arrangements have been made to open the box plans at J lie Regent Theatre 10-morrow from 2.50 onwards, when it U hoped that those who have not previously booked their scats will do so.
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Evening Star, Issue 21138, 25 June 1932, Page 12
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272ORPHANS' CLUB SUNDAY CONCERT Evening Star, Issue 21138, 25 June 1932, Page 12
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