SCOUT ENTERTAINMENT
Shilling "pops" in old-time war days were reservedly popular for evcryone gafre of their best to make the "pop" go and as a money raising "stunt'.' they were "winners". BelieYiiig that they still have power to cbarin tbe populace the Hustiugs Boy Seouta A8sociatiou is orgaiiising ail old«tixlie "pop" |n tlxe Mutnelpal Theati'e on Wednesday WCek and everyone seems vvilliug to help to make it a "top-liole" show. The new Provineial Commissioner will make hifi lirst appearancu. Soouts and Oubs will have a twenty-minutes camp lire? a reai live detoctive sergeant oi police will tell some funny stories ; the "Changing of the Guard" will be Seen in New Zealand without going all the way to Buckingham Palace and the dances and plays to be seen and heard will be told about in the ttext advertisement. Tlie main point is not to forget nest Wednesday week — the Scout "1'op" in the Municipal Theatre.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 190, 28 August 1937, Page 14
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