HAWERA OPERATIC SOCIETY
■'.“OUR- MISS -GIBBS;-”- • r • ; - . • : ;: .v Under the ehaperonage -of the Hawera. Operatic Society, ; s;«Oirr bibbs” will be “at home” at. the : Opera House to-morrow (Wednesday) evening, -and the two f6lidwin& nightrt In launching its present venture the society is entitled to .optimism, for JOur Miss Gibbs” ha S : allties which the public demand In -mjtsif cal comedy. Tffie vopal ; numbers/.in: the production, both grave ’ anti gay/ are above the average riiasichl ‘cbmeflV/ This claim, will be supported-- by -tlfose ‘ who have previously had ,aequa intapee-_ with the opera and, have heard such, numbers as Madame Jeanne’s spng “Hats,” Lord Synsford V “My York' shire Lass, ’ ’ Pierrepoint ’s. *(Hughie ” ! and “Yip I Addy,” Timothy .and Mary’s “Country Cousins” and “OujFarm,” Mary’s “Moonstruck” and' “Mary,” the dudes’ and bridesmaids * choruses, and the sextette, ■ “’Ani English Gentleman.” The box plan is now open at Everybody’s Sweet Store/, and is rapidly filling up for the seasdii."
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 16 September 1924, Page 5
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155HAWERA OPERATIC SOCIETY Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 16 September 1924, Page 5
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