CHAUTAUQUA
Chautauquas arc not operated to make money. The amount that you pay for your season ticket will go towards paying the expenses of your Chautauqua. Like everything else,, it costs money to run Clumtauquas. Railroad fares must be paid; equipment must bo bought; printing is no small item; .salaries be paid to all workers, lecturers and artists, for they arc hired by the Association just as teachers are hired for your public .school system. ' If" any money is left after these bills are paid, it will go solely towards promoting the objects of the Association—that of bettering and strengthening Chautauqua from year to year. No individual or firm will receive one penny profit. ’Pickets for the Hokitika season, comprising six afternoon and six evening performances, are adults 10s, students 6s, children -Is; single admissions—evenings 2s Gd, afternoons Is 6d; children half-price.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 February 1920, Page 1
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142CHAUTAUQUA Hokitika Guardian, 6 February 1920, Page 1
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