SUCCESSFUL REVUE
HAMILTON PRODUCTION [from our own correspondent] HAMILTON, Wednesday Gratification at tho success of its recent production, "Tho Reveille," was expressed at a meeting of tho Hamilton Operatic Society" last night. The president, Mr. A. E. Sandford, said that the society would benefit to the extent of £72.
It was decided that the profit should ho used to meet some of the liabilities incurred in connection with a previous production. Members expressed the opinion that by its production of "Tho Reveille" tho society had secured a new lease of life. There was no reason why the society should not regain the position it, held a few .years ago A meeting will bo held in January to decide upon the next production. Mr. A. G. Ward was appointed secretary.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22544, 8 October 1936, Page 17
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