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DISTRICT NEWS

SHOW NIGHT BALL AT MAKiKIHL NOVEL FEATURES. fulfil OWV CORRESPONDENT] A snereranil Irali. in aid of the (English Queen was held at. Makikihi »n Show night. Despite the warm evening, the huge Had was crowded visitors (railing from Timaru, St. Andrews, Waintritr and Morven. Many novelty daiwe- wdre on the progianimi- -in fact ihe English Queen Committee, introduced novelty dances into South Canterbury - and on Thursday a very popularone was tried. It- was really a combination ci community singing and dancing. Mis Callaghan and Mr Khanty ltd the singing of “Abe" I‘Theie you are, then." and “Yes, pre have no bananas, ’ while the dancer- willingly took up the choruses. the new song “Yes, wc have no bananas'' being encored many times. The general opinion was that community "one stepping" and Singing combined was preferable to only Community singing.

Campbell s Timaru Orchestra tnade a favourable impression as dance run- itian.-v ExUas were playM by Mi-- - Holland', and Park and [Messrs Muir and Geaney. Then was bii-k burines® at the ici-cream and fiu.it salad stalls. It is the intention of the English Queer Committee to close it’s season by a gland concert and dance on Wcdnmlay 28th. instant.

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXIII, 20 November 1923, Page 5

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DISTRICT NEWS Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXIII, 20 November 1923, Page 5

DISTRICT NEWS Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXIII, 20 November 1923, Page 5

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