CHAUTAUQUA
Throughout New Zealand, Chant an- ( qua has become a household word. Coni- > mencing on Friday afternon next and : continuing each afternoon and evening, j (Sundnv excepted) for six days, Hokitika and district residents will have the privilege of listening to this talented combination of world famed lecturers an dartists. The aim of Chautauqua is to establish a platform whereby vital questions may be discussed by dist - guished speakers in a non partisan am non sectarian manner and to combine these discourses in a l.appy way j'* music and high class entertainment. It “oth century assembly featnnngmtellect art, music, oratory and enter savin”’ on the actual cost. It is l , that full value will be received the whole of the .entertainments being of the very highest standard.^
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 February 1920, Page 1
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