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SUCCESSFUL CONCERT

There were few vacant seals in the Lower Hutt Town Hall lust evening, when the Hutt Bowling and Tennis Club held their fifteenth annual concert. The excellent musical programme provided was thoroughly enjoyed by the audience, every artist being enthusiastically applauded. In fact, in the majority of , , h, -Jii-nei- rebv-tant to •Tlow the performers to leave the stage, and an encore item was demanded of every artist. The programme was as folby Messrs. E. J. Hill. R- R. Orr, and Harrison Cooke; song, “The Enchantress,” by Mis 1-' 'o logue, “I Don't Want My Cigar to Go Out.” by Norman Aitken ; classic dunce, "Dance des Mirletons,” by Miss Vesta Farwell Cooke; song. "My Heart is Weary,” by Miss Milliccnt Knight; song, G. ’ ’ v !|» » Is IJ /*« <>’ (> • song. “You Must Get Yourself a New fTaL” by Albert Russell- song in character. ' “Dainty Dorothea, ,f by E. J. Hill; son" “Absence,” by Miss Millicent KiiPglif: song. “Tally Ho.” by R. R. Orr; recitation, “The Erl King.” by Mrs. A. [nnes-Murrny: song. “My Love is n Muleteer.” by Miss Frances Morrison ; song. •When the Scrgean'Major’s on Parade." i, v ir.,,iM,n ('on'.-e: song. ''Alleluia" Io Miss Mil'iicent Knight, and a humorous song, “Bai'c-’lona,” by Albert Russell.

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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 44, 16 November 1926, Page 4

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SUCCESSFUL CONCERT Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 44, 16 November 1926, Page 4

SUCCESSFUL CONCERT Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 44, 16 November 1926, Page 4

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