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COROXATIOX XIGHT COXCERT. The complete programme for the Imperial concert, to be (held in the Theatre Royal to-morrow night, will bo published to-morrow. The vocal artists are Miss Florence Ward, who possesses a irich contralto voice. She will sing, "There's a Land." Mr. Johnson, who comes with excellent credentials from the cities, will give the Xew Plymouth public its first taste of his ability in, using a full baritone voice, his number being "The Veteran's Song." Mr. Erie Andrews, a singer who has made many friends in various parts of the province, has acceded to the committee's request to assist them in making this concert a musical success. Mr. Haslam will sing "Land of Hope and Glory." Mr. E. Clarke will also render a patriotic' number. Miss Warren will'act as accompanist. Mr. R. Lewis, the popular humorous entertainer, will contribute a monologue item, and is sure to meet a hearty reception. Mr. Goldsworthy, who has had considerable experience in the Australian cities, will recite "The Eight for the Colors at Inkerman." The Boy Scouts will render a dramatic sketch entitled "An Exciting Day," setting out the details of a very exciting day amongst the scouts, and showing the usefulness of this organisation. Mr. G. TI. Saunders will screen a special series of living pictures, which nave been imported to meet the great wave of Imperial sentiment which at this time is sweeping across the wholo of the British-owned possessions.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 333, 21 June 1911, Page 4
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240ENTERTAINMENTS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 333, 21 June 1911, Page 4
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