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ORCHESTRAL CONCERT TO-NIGHT.

The Orchestral concert, which takes place at the Maoriland Theatre tonight, promises to be something unique in entertainments and the public may anticipate something rare and novel. A spectacular group oi sixty instrumentalists will be pleasing to see as well as to hear. This huge orohestra includes 24 violins 4 cellos, a monster Erard harp which cost £340, double pianos and a host of other instruments under the coridwtarship of Miss M. Healy, The .personnel of the orchestra includes six oond'u.ctors, a Trinity College Associate, and a clever Australian child trap-drummer. The programme to be submitted will be par excellence aud it is anticipated there will be a record attendance, and to cope'with, the crowd extra seating accommodation i.s being provided, prior to the concert the Foxton Band will render items in Plimmer Terrace.

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Shannon News, 16 September 1924, Page 2

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ORCHESTRAL CONCERT TO-NIGHT. Shannon News, 16 September 1924, Page 2

ORCHESTRAL CONCERT TO-NIGHT. Shannon News, 16 September 1924, Page 2

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