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The monthly concert given by the Dunedin South branch of the New Zealand Labour Party at Talbot's Home was held recently. The following contributed items:—Messrs King and Mawer (musical numbers), Mr D. White (song), Mr W. Norris (violin solo), Mr Smith (song), Alan Cropley (tap dance), Mr Rosevear (song), Ivan Larson (song), Margaret Ruth (recitation), Mr Douglas (song), Laura Ewart (sailor’s hornpipe), Mr J. Rodgers (song), Mrs Smith (song), Joy Gray (song and tap dance), Mr F. White (song), Tacky Miller (Irish jig), Jessie Brown (song), Mr Patterson (humorous song), Phillips family (musical entertainment), Mr Pridham (song), Sylvia Bean (recitation), . Miss Steedman (song), Mrs Foote (song), Dorothy Payton (recitation), Mr Ramsay (song), Nira Bean (recitation), Miss Kirkham (song), Gilbert Smith (pianoforte solo), Mrs Ted Black (song). Miss Walton (song), Laura Ewart and Mavis Biessel (Irish jig), Lorna Smith (pianoforte solo). A short entertainment by Mr Handini, juggler and conjurer) was much appreciated, particu-
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Evening Star, Issue 22274, 27 February 1936, Page 13
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411Page 13 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 22274, 27 February 1936, Page 13
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