NOTES.
Mr C. H. Tate (town clerk) has received a letter from the Children’s Health Camp Organisation, covering the admission of children to the camp this year. The sale of health stamps continues steadily but not as readily as was the c-asc last year, when an organised effort was made to raise
£IO,OOO for the purpose of establishing permanent health camps. A large attendance is anticipated at the Majestic Theatre to-night. Messrs Haycock and Currie have left no stone unturned to ensure a bright entertainment. Master T. Fleetwood, the Dominion’s champion hoy cornetist, will be heard in solos, Miss Ivy Hughes and Mrs Ken Cameron, Mr Gnadinger in songs; Winnie Huddleston will make her debut as a solo dancer; The hit of the evening will be the Nigger Minstrels in instrumental and vocal items, sandwiched together with smart joker and novelty turns.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 305, 24 November 1937, Page 5
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