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AMUSEMENTS.

AUSTIN MAN CADY PIPERH. J I HIN(.:KS-S Til MAT lUv-T. O-X IG JIT 1 THE WEDDING OF .SUOX MAOCEAN. “At the wedding of Shop .Maclean, Twenty pipers together.” T hus .sang liohert Iluclianan, and though there i.s no wedding of Slum Maclean here, there are the twenty l'ipoite—or 'nearly twenty—-and .such dainty pipers—as wore never seen before. For they aro the Australian Tallies' Pipes Hand, paying a. visit on their way to .~iitl, where they will embark. Inr America, Canada, Britain, France, and thence to South Africa. The Hand, which is conducted by Drum-major Darwin, D.K.G.K.. comes from Australia, where ns appearances were invariably greeleil will, enthusiasm. It Ims done gn u -"nice for philanthropic and charitable

causes in the Commonwealth. and j me u! tin- most, popular musical com hinaiions over known there. The Am i raiuui successes have been repeato

with even greater cordiaiil.v in Xcv. /leal.ind. Ilie porsiuiul element conn Is ior mii. il. The very app. m-aiice of tlnise charming and dainfy lassies, "uh their stalwart Drum-major, captures Ilie heart and imagination, blit a part from tliai they provide a first- ' las- entertainment of song, dance, elocution and bag-pipe music, such as is seldom o/iered. Tin l whole press of New /'.eiilaml has hceu unanimous in (heir praise, nnd ilieir appearance to night in the Princess Theatre is an e'.'enl which no one should neglect. Such opportunities come but rarelv. I lie kilted lassies are certain of a. hearty and inspiring Welcome. They "ill arive by Die express from Christchurch ibis evening at. 0.30. The band will march to Die Theatre at- 7.lit) o’clock.

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Hokitika Guardian, 6 October 1925, Page 1

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269

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 6 October 1925, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 6 October 1925, Page 1

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