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1923 REVEILLE.

The .1 !)-.'< Reveille now showing nightly at Grcymouth is reported as one of the finest spectacular extravaganzas ever shown on the West Coast. The C■ roy Star commenting on the opening production, stated it was a wonderful performance, and one is puzzled to know as to whom the greatest credit is due—the producer, Mr William Lints, who in a brief period of preparation has developed a combination of local talent to a high professional standard ; or the members themselves whose artistry was truly remarkable. In any case the Reveille is bright, novel and full of action. The scheme of the Reveille is one seldom previously attempted in those parts. The singing is a pleasing feature of the show, hut apart from the solo work the producer seems to have concentrated mostly on the dancing numbers, lie has developed the terp.siehorcan abilities of hi.x young company near to perfection. Every evening there have been < needed houses and the enthusiasm has grown as the various performers have improved and excelled. Altogether it is a tine show and worth a long journey to see. Hokitika residents will have the opportunity ot witnessing the port'd nuance on Wednesday evening next. when the special train arranged tor the football match will not leave Greymouth until 10.d0 p.m.

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Hokitika Guardian, 6 August 1923, Page 1

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1923 REVEILLE. Hokitika Guardian, 6 August 1923, Page 1

1923 REVEILLE. Hokitika Guardian, 6 August 1923, Page 1

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