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Chautauqua Wète

The opening ot the Levin Cimu-.au-qua to-day will be signalised by .ir cal programs by The par:; A is. ;;:l_l i.etures by Mbs Suinayeh AliijcA. TA--concert to-night begin.’ nc 8 o’eie ir, and the lecture at 8.-id. Intending patrons arc udvis.d to . •- range for their season tick. l> lu-,l ,y. as this is not only Liu; ti.U;y-:L , s,v of securing admission A, Ju> rat. of lOd per session), hat Hi, p; ic ■ increases after the first day, aa I t’ o day sales do not open till 7.A u.i.evening (3/ and 2/ I'm - ev n afternoon sessions rcsxi.ciiv-iy.i. THE SECOND' DAD ’ To-morrow’s entertainers "vili b: { “The lonians,” a brilliaji: company ■.,< Australian and New Zealand umiA-y comprising Miss HoroLliy Euk. r, \i'- 1 liniste; Miss Laila 'Knighi, supivm); Miss Enid Hcyuood. aceoniji.ii.i.,: a a.; piano soloist; and Mr CAoiiny if

Cowley, bariiono, Miss ißwoiy Baker is generally recognised as bung one of the bast' vioi.ai.si:; in Aus-.r -d----asia. She was a p civil. god pn.,iU pupil of Henri Verbrugglmn. and was soloist and first violinist of his Prol'.ssional Orchestra. Miss Lull;; Ivnighi comes to us after a most siicces.-uul Australian tour. She is a soprano, most pleasing in voice and pmsomili-y. Miss Enid Hcywood, the w 11 Lno. n accompanist and piano eoloiot from Auckland district, will he one of thtalented members of The lonia.:s. -Of Geoffrey Faylo Cowley, the. Australian baritone, is formerly of the Royal Academy, Loudon. He has a splcmua baritone, voice. The lonlaus will give a different programme, both aii'ernoiui and) evening of the second day of Giuutauqua. The lecturer is Captain Norman Ail Imrie, of Canada, formerly Si ah u \ turer of the Educational Servica; vi the Canadian Army ovtrsoas. S ears of personal contact with life ami conditions in England, Canada ami Hull mi States, have given Captain Imrie a broad vision of Anglo-Saxon p. oblem.-. Guy Potter Benton, Chief EAmatioual Director of the U.S. Army cl Occupation in Germany, formerly tVsident of the University of Vermont, says :“No man who appeared on (h; platform was able to inspire and enthuse the soldiers more than Captain Imrie. He has a very magnetic i< rsouality,a splendid addivss, and most helpful messages.”

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 January 1921, Page 3

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Chautauqua Wète Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 January 1921, Page 3

Chautauqua Wète Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 January 1921, Page 3