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A well-known and popular musician in the theatrical world is MR. ARTHUR G. FROST, who takes over the baton from Mr. Maurice Guttridge at the NEW REGENT THEATRE this evening. Mr. Frost has had a long and varied musical career and for the past five years has been musical conductor for J. C. Williamson vaudeville companies throughout New Zealand. Recently Mr. Frost was in charge of the orchestra at the New Regent, Dunedin, where he also played the Wurlitzer. He now comes direct from the conductorship of the Regent Theatre. Wellington,

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 552, 3 January 1929, Page 14

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A well-known and popular musician in the theatrical world is MR. ARTHUR G. FROST, who takes over the baton from Mr. Maurice Guttridge at the NEW REGENT THEATRE this evening. Mr. Frost has had a long and varied musical career and for the past five years has been musical conductor for J. C. Williamson vaudeville companies throughout New Zealand. Recently Mr. Frost was in charge of the orchestra at the New Regent, Dunedin, where he also played the Wurlitzer. He now comes direct from the conductorship of the Regent Theatre. Wellington, Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 552, 3 January 1929, Page 14

A well-known and popular musician in the theatrical world is MR. ARTHUR G. FROST, who takes over the baton from Mr. Maurice Guttridge at the NEW REGENT THEATRE this evening. Mr. Frost has had a long and varied musical career and for the past five years has been musical conductor for J. C. Williamson vaudeville companies throughout New Zealand. Recently Mr. Frost was in charge of the orchestra at the New Regent, Dunedin, where he also played the Wurlitzer. He now comes direct from the conductorship of the Regent Theatre. Wellington, Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 552, 3 January 1929, Page 14

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