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CONCERT BY MUSIC TEACHERS

FINE PROGRAMME FOR TONIGHT The box plan is filling rapidly for the concert arranged by the music teachers of Invercargill to be held in the Civic Theatre tonight. A first class programme has been arranged. Highlights will be the items by the combined church choirs of 150 voices under Mr L. E. Dailey and items by the Invercargill Orchestral Society under Mr W. J. Ferguson. Other contributions to the concert will be songs by Mrs J. Rattray and Miss Margaret Casey, Messrs L. E. Dailey and Alex Wilson; a trio by Misses M. and G. Hunter , and M. Arnott; a pianoforte solo by Miss Mary Gilbert, a pianoforte duet by Misses M. Searle and M. Fitzgerald; a double duo by Misses D. Anderson, J. Rose, S. Gough and J, Horrell, of the O’Byrne School of Music; elocutionary items by Misses Mary Thomson and Ismay Fenn; and dancing by the South-

land School of Highland and Classic Dancing, The proceeds of the concert will be given to the emergency precautions scheme and to the St. John Ambulance Association for the purchase of necessary equipment.

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Southland Times, Issue 24234, 18 September 1940, Page 2

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CONCERT BY MUSIC TEACHERS Southland Times, Issue 24234, 18 September 1940, Page 2

CONCERT BY MUSIC TEACHERS Southland Times, Issue 24234, 18 September 1940, Page 2

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