FRED SMITH’S DANCE ORCHESTRA
This popular combination h»* Unl '- ed another trip round the AA o.st (’oast, for the New Year. Air Smith is bringing across the same orchestra who travelled with him last year, anti thcr are travel ling per motor as before) The 'latest 1928-29 dance hits will be featured. A new collegiate uniform will be worn for the first time, specially made for tlie tour. The personnel includes —Fred smith, pianist- a,ml director -R. E. Bennett, first saxophone; F>. F. Bennett, second saxophone: Alex Afunro violin : A T. Wool cock, trumpet; H. • Letha-bv, drums. Particulars of tlie tour wind, opens at Hokitika or. 27th inst, ; w,U appear later. Following [L'kinka then will be a short tour south to AW,ho and TTnrilmri arul n return ■ v.si to Hokitika on Now A ear s Er e. . which Kumara. Kan ion and Ross will -he visited in that -.order. _ northern tour to Oreymputli, ee - ton and Westport follows.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 December 1928, Page 6
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158FRED SMITH’S DANCE ORCHESTRA Hokitika Guardian, 8 December 1928, Page 6
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