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AMUSEMENTS. A MONTH’S SIGHT-SEEING IN ONE ABSORBING HOUR! Gift? and Scenes in tile World’s Most Famous City of Contrasts, GREATER NEW YORK, GREATER NEW YORK. GREATER NEW YORK. At the PERMANENT PICTURES On THURSDAY EVENING. All the big things in that City of Bigger Things. Millionaire splendor side by side with squalid poverty and vice. The last glimpse New York had of the illfated Lusitania. Famous places in story and drama pass before you in fascinating succession. ' SEE GREATER NEW YORK. Supports: Pathe Gazette Topical Xmas Dinner at Trentham .. Topical A La Cabaret Comedy MUNICIPAL THEATRE. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST Ist, 1917. In Aid of Maori Wounded Soldiers’ Fund. 40 M.A.C. STUDENTS 40 (Maori Agricultural College). PROGRAMME: Overture, “The Allies Forever” M.A.C. Orchestra VAUDEVILLE SKETCH, “TEKEHINUI MO TE PAUKENA” Caste: Judge Fobb Wirihana Paewai Clerk Fizz Pera Wi Hongi Lawyer Foozle Hoani Hamuela Lawyer Squibs Mafekine Pera Whipshaw, a bailiff . Takcre Whirapau Ab. Muff, defendant .. Hori Hawhiti Pike Wiffles, chief witness for plaintiff Anaru Hetaraka Sam Gump, a witness .. Hoani Waaka Abe Snooks, a witness . Ruißangawhia Foreman, Common Jury .. Hoani Paki Court Attendants, Spectators, Etc. Scene—Supreme Court Room. Professor Walter Smith’s “SMART SET ENTERTAINERS,” Introducing to Waipawa, “A NIGHT IN HONOLULU,” And Featuring MDLLE. SOPHIE PITA, the Oriental Danseuse, in the “Hula Hula Dance” and MR BILLIE BESHA, the Hawaiian Tenor, in “Aloha Oe” (written and composed by Queen Lilioakalani, of Hawaii), Accompanied by the “UKELELE” NATIVE INSTRUMENT.* Also the LATEST AMERICAN SUCCESSES In Dance and Song, Including: “Yaka Hula Hickie Doola,” “My Own lona,” “My Hawaiian Sunshine,” “My Honolulu Tomboy.” INTERVAL. Selection, “Napoleon’s Last Charge” M.A.C. Orchestra “HE PO I TIKIIII,” by THE M.A.C. JUBILEE MINSTRELS. Assisted by the College Male Choir and the “Plantation Picaninnies” (Six Midget Minstrels), In Their Latest SOUTHERN SONGS & DANCES. “The Coon town Cullud Quartet,” with MR NIKI PAEWAI, Soloist. “The Tennessee Tenor,” Mr Johnny Samuels. “Some Shufflers,” Messrs Iluriwai, Paewai, David and Samuels. Interlocutor .... Prof. Jno. S. Welsh Bones .. Raurimu and George Watene Tambos .. Mahanga Pera and 11. King Grand Finale. “Way Down South” The M.A.C. Combination A DANCE Will be held in the Concert Hall at the conclusion of the entertainment. Gents 2/-, Ladies Free. FOOTBALL! M.A.C. COLLEGE v. LOCAL NATIVES. LINDSAY RESERVE. TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, At 3 o’clock. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Collection in Aid of Wounded Maori Soldiers’ Fund. Declaration Day. THIRD ANNIVERSARY. SATURDAY, AUGUST 4th. 7 N response to the request of the 1 Prime Minister a public meeting of the Citizens of Waipawa will be held in the MUNICIPAL THEATRE On SATURDAY EVENING, August*4th, At 8.30 sharp, to pass a resolution affirming our inflexible determination to continue to a victorious end the struggle in maintenance of those ideals which are the sacred and common cause of the Allies. W. 1. LIMBKICK, Mayor. OTANE TOWN AND PATANGATA ROAD BOARDS. A conjoint Public Meeting of the Citizens of the above Boards, will be held in the Otane Town Hall on SATURDAY, August 4th,* 1917, at; 2 p.m., the third anniversary of war with Germany, to submit a resolution recording our inflexible determination to continue the struggle to a victorious end. J. C. TAYLOR, Clerk. Otane, July 31st, 1917.

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 7912, 31 July 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waipawa Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 7912, 31 July 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waipawa Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 7912, 31 July 1917, Page 3

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