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CAPPING CARNIVAL

This year the University students have chosen a novel method of advertising their concert. They have displayed in the D.I.C. window the costumes to be worn in one of their farces, " The Private Wife of Henpeque VIII." Young and old alike seem to drawn like a magnet to this unusual window display. Capping, it is said, is to be a vastly improved function compared with previous years, and preparations have been in hand for many weeks. The farce, "To the Last Man," is reported to be the funniest and wittiest for years, while the players in it have reached a perfection in " Americanism " that excells even the notorious Clara Bow. The Capping Book has been increased in size this year, and the material of which it is composed is far better than in previous years. The students believe that this issue will be the best they have ever published.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22259, 11 May 1934, Page 7

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CAPPING CARNIVAL Otago Daily Times, Issue 22259, 11 May 1934, Page 7

CAPPING CARNIVAL Otago Daily Times, Issue 22259, 11 May 1934, Page 7

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