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SUNDAY NIGHT CONCERT

To-morrow V Programme The monthly Sunday night concert in aid of the New Relief Workers' Association distress funds will be held in the Municipal Theatre, Hastings, tomorrow at 8.15 p.m. * • A first-class programme has been arranged, and all of the items are of the . popular type. The Napier Frivolity Minstrels' orchestra under the direction of Mrs Bromley Hill will give a number of popular items. Mr Wally Ireland, your favourite comedian, will again appear in numbere all new to Hastings. Mr Will Keen, who has always delighted Hastings audiences with hds fine singing, will be on the -programme. Erico and Jerica, the Mexican duettists, will be heard in a number of items on the piano-aceordeon and and steel guitar. This should prove a very popular number. Then, Madge WiderstrOin, New Zealand's Graeie Fields, will make you laugh till your sides are '*sore. Miss Peggy Black will give several dance items, and. Mr. Roy Girling and Mr. George Bullivant will sing _a number of solos and duets in character about the Army and Navy. Mr. Eric Paynter, the wellknown Hawke's Bay radio singer, will delight the audience with a niimber of . his "popular songs. Kokus and Pokus, the magicians,' will present their star act of magic. The whole programme will mahe up two hours of good enter'tainment. , As the organiser "mentioned at the last concert, whether the fconcerts will be continued will depend upon the attendance at this concert. If the attendance to-morrow 'night shows that these concerts are popular., then bigger, better and- brighter programmes will be presented. The hooking is at Denton Wyatt's, bookseller, Heretaunga street, until six o'clock to-night and at the theatre from 6.30 p.m. to-morrow. Book t'o-night and make sure of your seat. It costs no extra to hook.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 131, 19 June 1937, Page 6

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SUNDAY NIGHT CONCERT Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 131, 19 June 1937, Page 6

SUNDAY NIGHT CONCERT Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 131, 19 June 1937, Page 6

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