CANCER CAMPAIGN.
A SUCCESSFUL CONCERT. Excellent entertainment was provided at the concert in aid of the, Cancer Campaign Fund given at His Majesty's Theatre last evening. The programme, which was arranged by Father Terry, was well varied to appeal to all tastes and included vocal, instrumental, dancing and novelty numbers. Much appreciated songs were given by Madame Towsey, Signor Costantini and Mr. G. Fagan, Miss Kate Campion, Miss Molly Atkinson and Mr. John Bree, Mr. Haydn Murray contributed a violin solo and Mr. Frank Poore a piccolo solo. Several amusing sketches, topical songs by Mr. I.on. O'Malley's Melody Hoys and some excellent dancing by Miss Shirley Thnmpson and the Misses Edith and Esmeath Oraham completed the programme.
Thi.s evening o\liilii!k«!i wrestling will lie given 1> \* t lie f "m* interna 1 , ion a 1 wrest lers, Ceni pe «>t si mains, (lew-go Walker, 'J'tini Lurirh and Set illv Mf--1 )ou«t;i11. An interesting part of theeveninc's entertainment will he explanations and illustrations of different, wrestling |„■!,!>. Several amateur bunts will also lip staged.
Parries delightful comedy " 1 lio Old P;idy Shows Hit Medals" will ho given by "the. Little Theatre Players to-morrow evening, when the programme will also includo a revno Pound the ( lock, produced by Cecil Hal!.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20709, 31 October 1930, Page 16
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