OLYMPIA MOTOR SHOW.
STILL WELL PATRONISED. It is cause for satisfaction to the promoters that the fourth Olympia. Motor Exhibition is proving so highly successful. Huge crowds of visitors continue their interested examination o* all the striking exhibits, and, in ad dition, they find real pleasure in the melodious selections of W illyams s augmented orchestra. The luncheon and refreshment rooms, under the capable supervision of Mrs Davies, are very much appreciated and well patronised. j The exhibition will be concluded on Saturday. Willyarae’s Olympia Orchestra will ; include in its repertoire to-day the tol- j lowing items: —B.allet music from "Faust” (.Gounod), “ Ivanhoe ” (Ha- j zel). “Chanson Serenade” (I)rigob, t “Maid of the Mountains” (Fraser Simson). “ Rosita ” (Missud), “ Sou dan 53 (Sebek). xylophone solo.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16886, 10 November 1922, Page 5
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