DUNEDIN R.S.A. CHOIR
CONCERT AT GORE. All roads should lead to the Princess Theatre this, evening, when the Dunedin R.S.A. Choir of 50 members, assisted by leading Dunedin artists, will present a programme comprising choral numbers and vocal and instrumental items. The concert should bo one of the most attractive yet heard by a Gore audience. Among the performers will be Mr Maitland McCutcheon, a clever violinist who may well be claimed to be a product of Gore. His beautiful tone and buoyant style won him whole-hearted praise in London at his public performances there. Other artists are Misses Noni Davidson and Helen Roy, and Messrs Fred Haig, M. O’Sullivan and John Leech. Gore people will enjoy such numbers as "Hallelujah, Power and Glory,” "Hunting Song,” the glorious "Song of the Northmen” and the "Laughing Chorus.” These will be supplemented by several old favourites, including "Funiculi Funicula.” The box plans are now open at the office of Shelton and Gee, Mersey street. x
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Southland Times, Issue 21431, 27 June 1931, Page 9
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