AMUSEMENTS.
M.A.C. STUDENTS. I To-morrow evening resident! Waipawa and district will hi opportunity of hearing the till concert party of the M.A.C. I will present a programme at ol fined and artistic, one that is I lated to please all tastes. In tl part a vaudeville sketch, “Tell mo te Paukena,” will be presenll presenting a Court trial. Pnl Walter Smith’s “Smart Set I tainers” will take up the rannil their part of the programme vi| ture Honolulu songs and dances! second part of the programme I sustained by the M.A.C. Jubiltl strels, w'ho are said to be most| taining. The net proceeds of tl formance will be devoted t| Wounded Maori Soldiers’ Fo! object worthy of the most he&il port. A dance will follow thM cert. PERMANENT PICTURE! A month’s sight-seeing in ao| “Life and Scenes in Greater! York” is the feature of the! gramme at the Pictures on Tbl Here are depicted many famous! and aspects of life in the great! can metropolis, where mill! splendor sits side by side with I vice and poverty. Fifth Aveno! East Side; Madison Square G® and the Bowery; the tallest I® in the w’orld, the biggest rail*® tion in the world, the richest a! in the world, and many other! hrated big things 111 that city! gest things. At the quays tt® the mammoth interned German! and America’s last glimpse <® ill-fated Lusitania as she drop® the river bound for her ocean! 1 The supporting items inclu<® Pat he Gazette, and some d® scenes in Spain.
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Waipawa Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 7912, 31 July 1917, Page 2
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