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TOLAGA BAY NEWS

. • t . • fi i (Herald Correspondent) The Sunshine Club concert, which was held in the Reynolds’ Hall on Thursday night, waa once again aii outstanding success, and Mrs. Craill and her assistants arts to be congratulated on the organisation and presentation oi really outstanding local talent. Little Madge Neal’s sweet voice and modest demeanor made her a favorite, and all her numbers were encored. Miss Mary Callaghan had an appealing voice which was well suited to the songs which she chose. Mrs. C. "Reid and Mr. Hodgson provided the‘?omedy. At tire conclusion of the concert'supper was served, and a jolly dance was held, the music being supplied by Lockwood’s orchestra. The new hotel is ideally situated on the main road, handy to the beach and ahnoet adjacent to the golf links and £)ing green. The building is concted m the old English style, and t|e interior furnishings are in harmony With the exterior. An innovation which wil -be welcomed is the catering for t4&a, parties and at-homes. • The following jimp" team has been selected, to. play Athletic juniors at Tolaga Bay on Thursday at 3 p.m.— McCreedy, N. 'Crawford, J.' Crawford, Raker, Brown, Aropa, W. SeKfj Olsen, Oitwon, Mackintosh, A.. LweoJii, E. Inn coin, C. Lincoln, and Mffne. Reserves: Backs, Nelson and Qeodley; forwards, J. Scott and T. Loo.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18179, 29 August 1933, Page 10

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TOLAGA BAY NEWS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18179, 29 August 1933, Page 10

TOLAGA BAY NEWS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18179, 29 August 1933, Page 10