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WHEEL OF LIFE.

ptider the distinguished patronage of ™r* E^°eHency the Gojeraor.Geheral, lne Wheel'of.Life" entertainments will be formally opened at the Town Hall tomorrow evening by His Worship■""; the r i"°f; The Programme includes a-series of tableaux vivants,. which will be'produced on a scale never before seen in Aew Zealand. The following".lqcjl .ar.fcists arc-also assisting, under the direction of Sir. C. E. Webb: Miss Iris Trim's,Orclicstra; Mrs. Meuard's pupils, in' a comediotia; pupils of Miss Canvell-Cocke, in dance, items; songs by Mrs. H". Pjran, M:ss Molly Fcnton r Messrs.,H.-E. WUson, l.'-V. Jenkins, and W. .Marshall; charcoal sketches by Mr. Ted Edwards; and representations of the "Wheel of Life" by members of the staff of each business house concerned. Altogether an enjoyable evening's entertainment is'promised. "The Rev. T. Feilden Taylor's -Boys' Hostel fund is to be augmented as a result of the effort. Tickets are now,: on sale, and;sents may be reserved at; The Bristol,; gomemade sweets will bo ■on sale- in.fthershall each evening., ._.,. „;.-. „~r . „.„.-, ,'

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 105, 31 October 1923, Page 3

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WHEEL OF LIFE. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 105, 31 October 1923, Page 3

WHEEL OF LIFE. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 105, 31 October 1923, Page 3