DIXIELAND CABARET
The increasing popularity of Dixieland as the ideal cabaret, and the keen appreciation of the public of a good band, were well exemplified on Saturday night, when the many dancers present expressed in no uncertain manner their approval of tho New Internationals. Requests for picture favourites and old-time dances were gladly acceded to by Mr. Huie Tatton and his band, and the frequency of the encores kept them playing almost continuously during tho evening.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21859, 23 July 1934, Page 3
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