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COMING TUESDAY, JANUARY 22nd, FOR FOUR NiGHTS ONLY. MISS LI. (A COWAX, of Christt liureli, with a breezy Juvenile Troupo of Kntertiiiners. Six specially selected pupils of competition tamo ill championship and scholarship wins; also honors in Trinity College of Anisic (London) examinations. Bringing Song, Speech and Silence— Story witiiiut Word;—in Pantomime and Terpisehore. Good humor and mirth will reign supreme. MIS> KAT 11 LKI'.N ItKAD—:i delightful juvenile entertainer in action songs and hum.noils character sketches. MISS KDXA MILKS in imtimrous dialogues, sketches and recitations. MASTER BERT GUUDI.AND in musical nauioiogues and ail-round recitations. MASTUR RONALD KOSTKR in humorous songs in character and stories without words. ALSO \ JUVUNILK DUO. The "liny Tots will capture your affections. COMING JANUARY 28 th. LAST WKKK OK MX HIBITION ENSURING A GREAT FINISH. MISS BESSIE MACDONALD & A GALAXY OF GRACEFUL GIRLS, j PERFORMERS \(j PRESS OPINIONS. ( Itrisfeliureh "Hun” Report. galaxy of graceful girls clad in attractive costumes, Bright music, and ever-chauging colours, are impressions made hy the daneo recital given hy the pupils ot .Miss Bessie Macdonald in the Caledonian Hall on Saturday evening. An inti rested n:. lienee ei.m])letely filled tile large hall, for Miss Macdonald is well known far the excellence of her recitals. A elmraeterislic of the entertainment which deserves commendation was the splendid stage management, and the prompt manner in which item followed item. The whole performance showed it precision which spoke volumes for the training of the pupils, and a hit'll gave it linish generally Inund only among professionals. ( uristclillieli "Bless" Report. The general p, !.!;• I ( hristehureh has come to regiird the annual dance recitaL hy the clever pupils of Miss Bessie Macdonald as of file good tilings of the year, and intends them in force accordingly. .Miss Macdonald has Built up an enviable reputation Both ns a teacher ami a dancer, and the public are more than justified in their contention that all the programmes which are arranged hy her are well worth seeing. This was fully borne out on Saturday evening when the first recital for the year 1!)23 By her pupils was given in the New Caledonian Hall, Kil mi ire street. Practically every available seat in tho Building was occupied long before the rise of the curtain. To-night and to-morrow night the programme will he repeated. Perhaps the most noticeable feature of the recital—apart from the dancing, which was excellence itself—was the dressing of those- who contributed to the programme. Magnificent is the only word which conveys any sense of its splendour, hut artistry was also combined in it. THE EXHIBITION CLOSES SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd. ON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY Ist, THE GRAND EXHIBITION BALL. THE SOCIAL EVENT OK THE OCCASION. KI LL PARTICULARS LATER. DATES FOR SCHOOL PICNICS TO EXHIBITION:— JANIT AR Y IS.—IN ANGA HU A FORESTERS. JANUARY I!).—R UNANGA. JANUARY 26.—GREYMOUTH WATERSIDERS. JANUARY 28.—GREYMOUTH SCHOOLS. FEBRUARY 2. BRUNNER MINERS AND SCHOOLS. ALSO COMING; PAROA AND OTIRA LINE SCHOOLS. p*r—SEASON TICKETS FOR REMAINDER OF EXHIBITION PERIOD: GENTS 7s (id ; LADIES ss; CHILDREN 2s. BUY AND ENJOY THE FREEDOM OF THE EXHIBITION. [HOKITIKA ’’GUARDIAN” FRINT.J

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 January 1924, Page 1 (Supplement)

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 16 January 1924, Page 1 (Supplement)

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 16 January 1924, Page 1 (Supplement)

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