imam SPECIALS AVI-: ARE SHOWING FOR THE COMING MONTHS ARE LINKS OF GOOD VALUE AT PRICES THAT CANNOT BE BEATEN. MEN’S GOOD SHAPE FELT HATS, 10s Cel. MEN’S KAIAPOI SUITS, dark colours, 655. SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS, heavy, 19s Gd. MEN’S BON BOOTS, dressy, 22s 6d. MEN’S OREV ALL WOOL CARDIGANS, Ss fid. STRONG WORKING BRACES, 3s Gd. KAPOK PILLOWS, 4s fid each. SINGLE MATTRESSES, 21s 6d. DOUBLE MATTRESSES, 355. SINGLE BED BLANKETS, 25s pair. GOOD HEAVY BED BUGS, 16s 6d each. COX BLANKETS, 2s fid. THESE LINES ARE GOOD QUALITY AT THE NEWEST AND LOWEST PRICES OFFERED FOR YEARS. R. ft. Mms $ SonsXtd UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS. PATEA.
TOWN 'HALL, PATEA. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1927. WAVERLEY TOWN HALL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 0/ 1927. At S p.m. t s '* GRAND MAORI ENTERTAINMENT AND HISTORICAL PAGEANT. By Members of Taihauauru (West Coast) Young Men’s Maori Congress, - PROGRAMME. IST PHASE—COMING OF THE MAORIS. 1— Beaching of the Migratory Canoe Aotea and Landing of the Chief Turi and Party. 2 Turi Recites Thanksgiving Incantation. .3 —Party Dances Haka of Praise to the Great Navigator Kupc. I—Ladies’1 —Ladies’ Chorus, "Haere, Hacre, ra o hino,” by M. Perepc. ' s 2ND PHASE—THE MAORI AT HOME IN THE EARLY DAY’S. 1 — Local People at Games and Occupations. 2 Look-out Man Announces Approach of Visitors. 3 Local Folk Retire and Prepare to Meet Visitors. ■ 4—Warriors Advance to Pah Entrance to Meet Visitors, u —Chief Delivers the Sacred Wood to the Visitors, Retiring Between the Ranks of Warriors. G—Ladies Exchange Welcome Calls. 7—Warriors Rise to the Welcome War Dance, “Tena Kia Ruia,” S —Tangi, ' , 9 —Exchange of Welcome Speeches.-' : , . I,o—The Feast. 11 — Grace. 12 — The Time-honoured Ceremony of Extending Final Sanitations by the Rubbing of Noses. RECEPTION TO VISITORS, j I—Ancient1 —Ancient Poi. 2 The use of the Taioha (Maori Sword and Bayonet). 3 Grand Genealogical and Potu Paraoa. 4 —Ladies’ Chorus, "Tahi nei Ttaru Kino,” by Hone Hoke. 3RD PHASE—THE DAWN O? A NEW DAY. 1— Tableau Scene—First Religious Service Held in N.Z. by the Rev. Samuel Marsden, December, ISI4. 2 Signing- of Treaty of Waitangi. Interval. 4TH PHASE—THE MAORI IN SONG AND PLAY, 1927. 1 — Chorus and Solo, "Hoki hold tonu mai,” by P. H. Tomoana. 2 Solo and Chorus, r'Home Little Maori,” by Alfred Hill, 3 Chorus, "Po-ata-rau,” by Sir. A. T. Ngata. 4 -Short Poi, “The Heart Rejoices.” 5 Men’s Chorus, "Karoo.” C —Long Poi. 7—Novelty Poi. | S —Solo, selected. 9—Action Song, "E pari ra.” 10— Comic Song, selected. 11— Canoe Poi. 12 — Song, selected. - GRAND ENSEMBLE. 1— Introduction of Representatives of the Native Race, Who Have Gained Distinction in the Different Walks of Life, in the Realm of the Pakcha Civilisation. 2 Solo, selected, Miss Tamihana. 3 Comic Sketch. 4 Solo, selected. 5 Recitation, "Scenes From thc^ Past,” by Sir A. T. Ngata and Parakoia. CURTAIN— REVTJETTE. “National Anthem.” Prices; 3s and 2s (plus tax), Children half-price. Seats may bo booked at the Town j Clerk’s Office.
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Patea Mail, Volume XLIX, 5 October 1927, Page 3
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