SUNDAY NIGHT CONCERT
Opening of Hastings Season The first coneert of the 1937 season will b© field in the Munioipal Theatre, Haotin^e, next. Sunday at 8.15 .p..nu i» aid of the Nbw Workers' ' pociatioa distrogs fupds. . Tho org&niser has arranged for a first-elass programime. Mr Les. Henry and his orchesfcra will be heard in a number of popur lar itema, and they will he assisted by by Uaele Peter on the double bass. The star xtem of the programme will be the appearance of IJncle Peter, of 2ZP, "Wairoa, who will be heard in piano and piano-accordion noveltics and request items. His party will consist of several of the 2ZP cousins, including Jacky, Audrey, Lillian, Mary, Ingo, Noleen and Doug. Brown. The radip audieuce will be sorry to hear that this will be the final appearance of little poug Brown, who is leaving for the ■South. The 2?P party will also be gupr ported by Misg peggy BJapk,- of Napier, in several v©ry popular action songs. A numbeur of banjo solos will be given by IJncle George, of $ZP, assisted by Uncle Peter on the steel guitar, and a number of other items by Uncle Peter and his coneert party will make up a programme oi a first-class evening's entertainment for all. The booking is at Denton Wyatt's, bopkseller, Heretaunga street, Hastings, till 6 p,m> on Saturday night, then at theatre at 6.SO p-m. if eeats available. Because of the increaae of the theatre charges, the cemmittee has been compelled to make the prices for booked eeata 1/6.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 76, 16 April 1937, Page 12
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