SCOTTISH CONCERT.
Bust, evening a very successful Scottish Concert was held in the Opera House, before a very largo attendance wlien a capital programme was thoroughly enjoyed by the large assemblage.
The programme was as follows: — Opening tableau; dance, company: song, “Scots AY ha Mac.” Mr IB Allison: song (with flute obligato) “Hail Caledonia.” Mrs IB ]< iiullay : dance, fling, Master .1. Irvine: song, “Lolita” Mr~Ai nold Perry ; song. “I.ooli Nagar.” Bessie Thompson: inonlogue, Mr Campbell Brown; song. “AA’aggle the Kilt.” Mr Bracey AYilson; song, selected. Air Neill Down. Part ll..—Trombone solo, “Scottish Airs.” Mr Cottle; song. “Bonnie Dundee.” Air Xeill Down; dance, Irish dig, Aliss E. Turner; song, “Afy Ain Folk” Bessie Thompson: monologue. Air Campbell Brown; snug, “The Little Daiiiozcl,” Airs Harrison; dance Scan Truihhais. Melba Gibbons (N.E. champion) ; song. “Annie Laurie,” Air IB Allison; song. “Sandy’s Holiday” .Air Bracey AYilson. The accompnniste was Miss Neale. “Auld Lang Syne” and “Hod Raev the King” concluded the proceedings.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 January 1925, Page 2
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