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fJpOWN HALL, MAKTON. TUESDAY, MARCH 5. 'MAOIiI To lie given by the Wanganui Maori Ladies' Committee, under the patronage of the Lady Liverpool League m aid of our Wounded .Soldiers’ Fund. President, Mrs Gregor McGregor; Director,Rev. Paora To Muera ; Hon. Secretary, Miss Mabaua. PROGRAMME. Overture—A. E. Satherly Crozicr’s Orchestra. "The Maori at- Home. ” —(1) Still scene of the Marse: (?) The Maori at ins daily occupation; (3) Welcoming visitors: (4)Salcus, speeches and, incantation of welcome; (ij) Receiving the guests; ((•) A Maori feast or banquet, with a Maori hang! (oven) and feed actually demonstrated on the stage, Kong. “Home, Little Maori, Homo,” Mr Anilii Stevens, supported hy Miss Hub) Taatini. Hak-j Pap.nki.— (M on physical dance) “Tau Ka Tau." Kong.—“ For Our Wounded Far Away,” Miss Uta Tauri. Poi Dance. — ‘Poi Rua” (the doublo Duet,--“Nocturne, ’’ Sergt.-Major P. Mokoand Miss Pare A tkinson llaka Potae. —“Were-mai, (hat dance). Haka Taua. —Maori war dance proper, “Wiku-Wiku. ” (Part II.) Overture.—A. E. Shatorly Crozior's Orchestra. Part Song.—“Karoo," by young men and women of the troupe. Haka Papaki.— Men of the troupe. Kong.—“ Home, Sweet Home," in the Maori rendering. —Miss M. Tahaua. , Poi Waka (canoe poi).—“Hoea mai te waka nei. ” Song.—“ Your King and Country Need You,” Miss Wiki McDonnell. Haka Taua.—Maori War Dance," “KiaKutia. ’’ Haka Taugi.—(Song of lamentation, with action), “Noble Sacrifice," Song.—Selected, Mr Mutu Hikito. Song and Tableau. “Tiio Empire’s Call,” Miss Uta Tauri. GOD SATE THE KINh.
SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. MARTON DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL * PASTORAL SHOW. PURSUANT to the terms of “The Banking Act, 1908,” WEDNESDAY, 6th March, 1918, is hereby appointed a Special Bank Holiday at the offices of the undermentioned banks at Marton. — Bank of New South Wales — B. M. MOLINEAUX, Inspector, Bank of Australasia — R. B. SMITH, Inspector. Bank of New Zealand — W. CALLENDER, General Manager. SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. HUNTERYILLE SPORTS. PURSUANT to the terms of “ The Banking Act,. 1908,” WEDNESDAY, the 13th March, 1918, is hereby appointed a Special Bank Holiday fom noan at the Hunterville Oilices of the undermentioned Banks — For the Union Bank of Australia, Ltd. — R. A. HOLMES, Inspector. For the Bank of New Zealand— W. CALLENDER, ■ General Manager.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLII, Issue 11476, 2 March 1918, Page 8
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