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H.M.S. DUNEDIN’S CONCERT PARTY

1 lie programme by fI.M.S. Dunedin’s entertainment troupe will include an opening number by the party called “Anchors Aweigh.” A banjo solo will follow from the capable fingers of E. Moshenn, then J. Grieves will sing. A sketch called “The Coffee Stall,” in which will appear Jack Steele, J. Hodgson, J. Grieves, and Charlie Walker, will be a “rib-tickler.” J. Barry’s nimble feet will palter out “The Hornpipe.” Jack Steele will amuse in *‘ r J lie Railway Porter,” and C. Walkc-r will be heard in song. “A Spot ”f Bother” by Jack Steele and J. Hodgson will follow and after an exhibition of sword swinging by Cl. Wooding, will come an interval during which an interlude will be played by the dance band of HALS. Dunedin. The second half of the promises to eclipse the fare provided in the first and it is stated that if patrons are not thoroughly happy and satisfied at the end, they’may ask for their money back. Accompaniments will be played by Messrs R. Martin and G. Lockett. Conductor F. Baker is in charge of the band, and Mr F. Downton is responsible for direction. Particulars as to time and place are given in advertisement on the front page of this issue.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 13 April 1934, Page 7

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H.M.S. DUNEDIN’S CONCERT PARTY Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 13 April 1934, Page 7

H.M.S. DUNEDIN’S CONCERT PARTY Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 13 April 1934, Page 7

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