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TO-NIGHT’S FEATURES
IYA.—Tho concert programme will be given bv inmates of the Jubilee lus ! Lite- for'the Blind. A dug story by Mr. Si. F. Temple entitled “Dougal wi.l 1)6 Ibi’O'ldctlHt. ~ 2Y"A \ “Christmas Road Report will Isi given by Mr. W A. ~f the Wellington Automobile Club. Selections bv the Concert- Orchestra, recordings, a lecture by Lady Static ni entitled “The National Repertory Movement,” and dance music will be lea tI 3YA.-Mrs. E. A. Hotetikm wilt speak on. “The Empire-Service League. The studio concert will include selections bv the Salon Orchestra, vocal solos bv Joyce iSetli-Sniitli (mezzo-soprano) and j.'R Cocks (baritone), and humor by George Titchener. 4YA.—The concert programme wib consist of items by the Minnesingers, vocal solos by W. Huffoll (baritone) items by the Premier Mouth-organ Band, xylophone solos by W. J Sinton. and a talk liv -Mr. John' FI. Lcdgorwood on “A Month on Hie Breadlines in New York.”
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17958, 9 December 1932, Page 3
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