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PROFICIENCY

HOKITIKA STATE SCHOOL

The following are the proficiency results in connection with the Hokitika State School:— .

Proficiency— June Armstrong, Edith Bone, Betty Brown, Ethel Burrows* Mary Hart, William Menzies, Irene Orpwood, Linora Park, Jack Ross* . 5 .Inhn Veale. Marlia Whitford, Enid , Wishart and Reginald ;\Voolhouse. Competency—Jack) Coulson, Jean Coulsoh, Adelaid Gillanders, ; Edna JoK ' . ■ ley, William Parker, Alister Robinson, and Lucy Thompson. A A .

THE NEW REVEILLE.

FIRST NIGHT NEXT MONDAY.

The box pLans for Hokitika’s big production by 160 professionally trained artists are filling rapidy. Intending patrons are well advised to book their seats, as there is no extra charge. The public is also' reminded of the - quartette, which was so popular in the Greymouth Reveille, will! appear positively only, on Mondaynight. Also, some of the Greymouth sketches will only be staged once, owing to the performers being otherwise engaged. The cream of Hokitika’s talent will be seen in action! on the opening night. More than 550 costumes will be worn. A special! feature ofTTm New Reveille is the scenery, with Mr R. Lynn and staff in charge. Mr Renton and staff are giving the lighting effects their full attention.

The thirty different attractions and features and specialties will be staged •on the opening night, and the whole will be supported by a special orchestra under tile direction of Mr C. Williams. The Greymouth performers taking part in the production are Messrs L. McGlashan, Friday Ensther. P. Blanchfield and o’Donnell, Misses Adria Bush, Doreen Donovan and D. Turtill, and Mrs W. H. Prescott.

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 December 1933, Page 4

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254

PROFICIENCY Hokitika Guardian, 16 December 1933, Page 4

PROFICIENCY Hokitika Guardian, 16 December 1933, Page 4

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