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Overture —A. B. Satheiiy Crozier's Orchestra. “The Maori at Home. ” —(1) Still scene of the Marao; (:3) The Maori at his daily occupation; (B) Welcoming visitors; (4)Hakas, speeches and incantation of welcome; (5) Receiving the guests; (fi) A Maori feast or banquet, with a Maori liangi (oven) and food actually demonstrated on,the stage, Song. “Home, ’ Little Maori, Homo,” Mr Auihi Stevens, supported by Miss Huia Tuatini. Haka Papaki.—(Maori physical
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLII, Issue 11478, 5 March 1918, Page 8
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