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Mr A. NancekiveH accompanied by It's ,Nancekivell left by plane this morning for Timaru, arriving there after a smart journey of 2 hours 5 minutes. Music-lovers will he interested to lerrn that Mao'er Lex Macdonald, of Dunedin, who lias been experiencing such 'successful tours throughout the Dominion since' lib return from Australia., has definitely ceased singing in public for the 'time being. His voice bars not yen broken, but his tutor considers that in fairness to the boy'himself he should now rest until after his voice has changed in order that hie singing future might not he endangered through ■strain during a. critical period. Audience® have, therefore, heard the hoy soprano for tlie last time. Pickles, sauces and salads are always more successful when made with Sharlahd’s vinegar—pure,' piquant, full-flavoured. New Zealand’s best Accept no other. In bottle or hulk. All stores. —Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 March 1933, Page 6
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145LATE LOCALS Hokitika Guardian, 7 March 1933, Page 6
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