LATE LOCALS.
The Municipal Band has kindly consented to play a' programme of music outside the Opera House, piior to the Hockey (lull's Ball tu-nmi row evening.
Rations of the Ladies Hockey Club’s Ball to he held to-morrow evening will receive a musical treat at the hand-, ol .McLean's Orchc-tia who have chosen the very latest, in dame music to bo rendered there. In, hided in the programme are the following successes: • - • '■Can You Forget". "Pretty Rosalie", and “Easy Melmlie" (Fox Trots); “Ikirt Mon'’ and •'Down hv the Murray'' (One Steps); “Passing Shadows”. "Whit led into Happiness" and “Neath the Summer Moan” <\Ya!tze-l. and a.s a special feature Mr Harry Cottle, the chant pions3Toni bone player will leate no room for sadness when he takes the solo work in the prince of One Steps “Hitch Your Waggon to a Sunbeam.’’
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1924, Page 3
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140LATE LOCALS. Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1924, Page 3
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