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CIVIC THEATRE.

MAYOR'S FUND CONCERT. SUNDAY EVENING. Th® concert arranged by the J. 0. Williamson, Ltd., Gilbert and now in Christchurch, in aid of the Mayor s Fund for the relief of distreßs. and ta be eiven in the Civic Theatre next Sunday ejen ing, promises to be one of the outstanding events of the year. The programme is of great excellence, and patrons "e urged to live liberally to this most worthy object. Seats may be reserved by donors of 2s-or is the programme Orchestral selection. Gilbert and Sull.van Orchestra (Robert Keers, conductor), aria, vesa Derta," Cesca Navaretti; song ' Drake Goes West," Gordon Bell; song, The Bitterness of Love," Valerie Walshe; the Gilbert and Sullivan Quartette, Messrs V. Haines r. Broderick. J. Thompson, and J. Patterson, Old English songs, Mane Bremner; ® on f; "When the King Went Forth to War (Roeneman), Bernard Manning; song, Lo, Here the Gentle Lark" (flute obbligato, Bert Lack), Maisie Ramsay; 'A Few Minutes with Ivan Menzies," Ivan Menzies; violm solo, Robert Keers; song, "Little Demoiselle," Mary Hotham; song, Tally J±ol , Cliff Cowley; interlude, "Away with Depression," Tim O'Connor; song, "Love is a Dream," Rona Wimpney; song,, selected, Jock Thompson; Piano and ,Three Girls in Harmony, Misses Hugheson, Greta Bremner, and Bernice Roberts; viola solo, ■'Cavatina (Fitzbergen), Harold Wright, L.C.V., London (accompanist, Albert Crump); song, Alas. Alack 1" Maisie " Duffy; ' song, selected, John Fraser; the Gilbert and Sullivan Quartette, Messrs Haines, Broderick, Thompson, and Patterson. The accompanist will be Stephanie Guy, and the stage management •will be in the capable hands of Dick Snortland.

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20497, 16 March 1932, Page 3

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CIVIC THEATRE. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20497, 16 March 1932, Page 3

CIVIC THEATRE. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20497, 16 March 1932, Page 3

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