He Is An Englishman
man, is organist at St. John’s Anglican Church, Christchurch, His playing will be on the air during the relay by 3YA of the evening service at 7 p.m. on Sunday next, March 10. He was educated in England at a private school and Palmer’s School, Grays. For seven years, in London, he studied the piano and organ under James Bryant. His musical studies wefe interrupted during a three years’ stay in India, but when he came to New Zealand he reH. DAVIES, an English-
sumed and won his diplomas. He has been in Christchurch for eleven years. He was organist at St. Paul’s Church, Papanui, but is now at St. John’s, in Latimer Square, where he has been for six years. His hobby: repertory work. He is a foundation member of the Christchurch Society and takes many leading parts in productions. He teaches music, and judges competitions,
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 2, Issue 37, 8 March 1940, Page 20
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