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A MUSEMER

PERMANENT pj, “The SnappTL has earned a reputafi grade literary gems , She Married, ” the « screened on Monday, j, best tales. A scW and his wife are posit able week-end resort a sister, and he manage, a bogus marriage j well portrayed by (j! stead of the usual rs, i rick, the plot takes, twist, and the villain ‘ his bride promptly dollars, and moves j America. The hideous, construction is madu, later device if the secure a faked letter that her husband is 4. again and the villain up to blackmail. The surprise, and the whol of strange turns, j is remarkable, and superb. Special made of dainty Murj coming World star of cination. The suj)poij Topical Budget, “fl, (scenic), and “The Train” (comedy). THE M.A.C. gq Referring to the j Napier of the M.A.C. are to appear at Theatre, Waipawa, nt evening, the “Telegc most enjoyable entej given by the student* Agricultural College i| Theatre last evening funds of the George Paddling Pool. The* tendance and the pr» od was much appreciai items being encored Orchestra opened boll second half of the p spirited selections whi ability as instrumental Court scene was them legal argument was matter of a giant pm mirth was created bj of police court proi varying evidence of nesses. The well-b popular “Smart Set” tainers, under the cap Mr Walter Smith, g« terlude entitled “AI lulu.” A large nund time ditties were inti part of the program® . weirdly beautiful Hi sung in English u tongue, time about, . cussed “Hula Hnh shown by Madame So has been specially in this new dance and! the Hawaiian tenor,i native air “Aloha! been written and coi Lilioakalani, of Haiwi ' instrument ‘Tkelele 1 cd and proved most > what resembling a hi{ in tone. The second ■ tertainment consisted 1 Minstrel Show,” ini bers of the M.A.C. J * took part with mud midget minstrels won ■ their quips and gap, ■ performance was mi all. Mr Walter Smitl i act was exceedingly( ing. Much credit is i Smith, Miss Ida Smi Schattkv, and Mr ( for the manner in vii nnce went off. MR CLEMENT

On this visit to next), Mr Wraggcd recent subject, entitl nal Universe and Hi lecture wherever pi crowded houses, and i enunciation yet deliv and inner meaning tragic struggle in El and photographs of l the wonders of the I most beautiful and ea ence. A special fort ther and season for IS pared by Mr Wras mation will be most valuable to all, espec the land. Radium J lous substance of the ’be exhibited by Wragge will lecture I Thursday, August 2i

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 7912, 28 July 1917, Page 2

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A MUSEMER Waipawa Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 7912, 28 July 1917, Page 2

A MUSEMER Waipawa Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 7912, 28 July 1917, Page 2

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