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HERE AND THERE

"Cinderella." There was a capacity audience in the Concert Chamber of the Town Hall on Saturday night, when Miss-Mar-garet Oates presented her pupils in "Cinderella" and divertissements. "Nursery Rhyme Time" and -'Playtime." performed-by the baby class and juniors, were particularly popular items, and the "Dances of Spain" scena was delightfully performed, and the costuming was excellent. The high light of the programme was the ballroom scene of "Cinderella," in which the acting, singing, and dancing of the performers, all under 14 years of age, was most creditable. The performance will be reseated tonight. Luncheon Tomorrow. Members of the Victoria League are reminded of the buffet luncheon to be held tomorrow. This will be the final luncheon of the year. Royal N.Z. Navy Next-of-kin Invited. A social gathering for the next-of-kin of officers and men of the Royal New Zealand Navy will be held next Wednesday, December 6, in the ExRoyal Naval Association club-rooms, Hannah's ■ Buildings. Lady • Lake, president, and members of the ladies* auxiliary of the Navy League extend a hearty invitation to those whose husbands and sons and fathers are in I the sea services to come 'and meet other women with the same interests. Te Ropu Club. Mrs. E. Coventry, J.P., was- the guest speaker at Te Ropu Maori Club's final meeting for the year, and chose for her subject "Reading in the Home." Mrs. Hapi Love presided, and Mrs. Te Waari, secretary, summarised the past four years' work of the committee for soldiers' parcels for the Maori Battalion. Mesdames A. Conner and Bold sang, Mrs. O. M. Shakespeare and Miss Caley being the pianists. Flowers were presented to the guest speaker and performers. Mesdames Mat Love, Kuki Y.W.C.A. Christmas Camp. Employed girls are requested to note that registrations for the Y.W.C.A. Christmas camp to be held in Queen Charlotte Sound close on Friday next, December 8. This is an opportunity'to enjoy a delightful inexpensive holiday, with swimming, sun-bathing, launch picnics, hikes, fishing, and camp, fires.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 134, 4 December 1944, Page 8

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HERE AND THERE Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 134, 4 December 1944, Page 8

HERE AND THERE Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 134, 4 December 1944, Page 8