"Wireless" Dance – Chichester Observer – Wednesday, 19 August 1925
Transcript:

A Dance to Wireless. Many visitors and residents this early half of the week have been forsaking, for a time, the call of the' 'sad sea waves” for waves of a different character. In other words, they have been enjoying a really fine demonstration at the Pavilion by two touring agents for Messrs. Burndept Wireless, Ltd. The opening performance was given on Sunday night and on Monday evening there was second concert. Yesterday (Tuesday) evening a dance to the stimulating strains of the Savoy Bands was arranged to follow the concert.

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