HOKITIKA. NOVELTY.
THK big SING TO-MORROW,
There will be a feast of melody, a flow of soul at the Princess Theatre to-mor-row night, when the town will enjoy its first thrills in Community Singing. The occasion Is a benefit for the turn! to help the blind of New V 1 ® public will attend in tOrce. Adtitissionl is free, but a. collection will L The song sheet is.circulated, with this issue, and in addition to theimn hers printed, other items may be introduced at the direction oftheConductor (Mr W, E. Perry). Messrs Alridge and Seddon have been invited to act as song loaders, and no doubt will help to put a good deal of vim into the PI Community singing should prove a de light to a local audience, the novelty itself will attract to-morrow night hut apart from that the special object m view should claim the practical support of I 'those who walk abroad to-morrow evening, and are fortunate enough to find room i.t the Theatre. It is expected there will be a large The Town Band will render a pr£ gramme outside the Theatre, while McLean’s Orchestra will play sele tions inside. It should he a memorable musical evening in Hokitika.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 June 1922, Page 2
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