THE COMPETITIONS
m ■ mmwm - OifNiNe ■ . (ksborne Competitions Society’s jltUop annual festival was opened UpHf this afternoon, and the oflfrnu ■■tag Junction will take place at tfli* session, when a welcome will hMpMed to the judges, Mrs. Biez. H. rtnit mir : ~. Mr. Thomas Harris, HHlap, and Miss Gladys Smyth, |sߧ, who arrived in Gisborne ] ML hH) recalls this afternoon were as QjfeAflflC OR Jta STERN DANCE 12 anl|Rnder 18 ■Bilik. —Madelene Jones (Nppier), Fn^aa”; Joan Izod, “Death of Itamr*; Heather Mclver E&ni*’* Race.” US competed.—Sheila Munro, ■plight”: Ray Malcolm (Napier), SmSm Mist”; .McKnight, WHmt Betty JWSns,' •*?A Mountain Wf ; Joy Ssalay, “The Huntress” ; K&Smith, “Ancient J?gvptian”; |lrie'|kott, “Balloon.” PIANO fBOLO • •' Vylir 10. &&*&*&* in G Major.— l^wlls.—Noe| Mahon, poulgrain. JS&rradell, jmppLndrcw, and Richie Hickman..
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18484, 24 August 1934, Page 13
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122THE COMPETITIONS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18484, 24 August 1934, Page 13
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