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MAJOR WAITE'S LECTURE

The views of Anzao to be shown at tho Urand Theatre on Anzac night, and again at His Majesty's Theatre on Saturday are unique and very complete. How Major Waite seoured such a wonderful collection is a mystery which doubtless he will explain in his story of Gallipoli. Many tempting offers have been received from Australia for this collection of pictures, but the collection remains intact. The story 011 Anzao night will be t entitled "Anzac from Lemnos to the Evaluation," and on Saturday the lecture is styled "New Zea land to England, via Anzao." The Dunedin publio are therefore advised not to mit.. this rare and novel entertainment, the en tire proceeds of which will be devoted to the Returned Soldiers' Building Fund. On Friday evening Mrs J. Coventry will'sing "Land of Hope and Glory*' (Elgar), and Mr W. Harrison The Trumpeter" (Dixj. On Saturday evening Mrs Astley Black will sing "A Toast to Anzao Gentlemen," and Mr H. P. Desmoulins "Homeland." Miss Clara Hughes £nd Mrs H. P. Desmoulins will act as accompanists, and Mr J. Flint's orchestra will render orchestral items on both evenings.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17607, 24 April 1919, Page 2

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MAJOR WAITE'S LECTURE Otago Daily Times, Issue 17607, 24 April 1919, Page 2

MAJOR WAITE'S LECTURE Otago Daily Times, Issue 17607, 24 April 1919, Page 2

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