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1923 REVEILLE.

CHEAT GREYMOUTH PRODUCTION

Residents of Hokitika and district will have the opportunity on Wednesday to sec the wonderful 1923 Reveille now astonishing the people oi Grcynioutli. A special train leaves Hokitika at I p.m. and there is also the 4.30 p.m. train, while the return train leaves Greymouth at 10.30 p.m., after the pet I’d rn i a nee. The Grey Star commenting says on Monday night a bright am! at tract it e programme of twentymo items extending over an interval ol two and r.-half hours gave the public all that could be desired. The soloists were Mrs Hickman. Miss Joan PaSs.au, Miss Leach. Miss Warues. and each contributed in no small measure to the success of the evening. ’) he audience was again given an opportunity ot hearing Mrs Hickman in "Ten Minutes in Cherrv Blossom Land” and in "A Gipsy Song.” Miss Passatt was excellent as soloist in "Tulip Time in Holland,” and "I Want Rome Money.” Hi addition to her talent as a singer, she pissesses a clever conception of "Oh. What a Difference the Navy Makes to Ale.” Miss Dot Nash was pleasing as the soloist in a finely staged "Hawnian Specialty Number.” .Miss A\ antes as soloist in a "Hoop Skirt Novelty,” possessed a very sweet voice and added much to tlii> successful staging of this quaint yet beautiful number. In the numerous concerted items the jK’ilormers excelled themselves. Bern-fitted by experience, the Company is tho last word in amateur performances and Greymouth may be rightly proud of the great talent it possesses, hut which would lie dormant except for stagings such a.-, these. Air Lints ami his merry Chinese were greatly applauded for their work in the “Chinese Cabbage Dance,’’ ini reducing local hits.

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 August 1923, Page 2

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1923 REVEILLE. Hokitika Guardian, 7 August 1923, Page 2

1923 REVEILLE. Hokitika Guardian, 7 August 1923, Page 2

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