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SATURDAY'S GIFT RECITAL

Saturday afternoon's gift recital in the Concert Chamber of the Town Hall, in the presence o£ Her Excellency tho Countess of Liverpool, promises to be a delightful entertainment. Fairy tales of England, Japan, and Belgium, told by Mis. P. J. Nathan, should be oi much interest to all lovers of legend, especially to the younger folk. Mis* Beere nas arranged'several charming national {fences, including a French ballet, and M. O«i----poff ivho is so well known to Wellington audiences, will render Russian, French and Polish songs. Mr. .onvbss efficient orchestra will give some characteristic national melodies, and Miss Corliss, at the piano, will further .\id the success of tho entertainment. A display of beautiful gifts nnd valuable orders to be given to adult patrons of this unique entertainment are now on view ut the Bristol, and the beautifully, decorated soldiers' tree, laden with dolls in national dresses and all sorts of fascinating toys to IT Riven to the little folk, will ai.ouse great interest nnd expectation., lhe sale of shilling surprise envelopes m connection with this recitnl is bems held .in the streets to-day. Holders' of surprise envelopes will receive their packets at Harcourt's buildings on Tuesday and Wednesday, October 2 and 3.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 1, 26 September 1917, Page 6

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SATURDAY'S GIFT RECITAL Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 1, 26 September 1917, Page 6

SATURDAY'S GIFT RECITAL Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 1, 26 September 1917, Page 6

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