ENTERTAINMENTS.
WAIKIKI HAWAIIANS.
TO-MORROW NIGHT.
Newspaper reports from places where the Waikiki Hawaiians havL already given performances are unii termly favourable in the highest degree. The entertainment is distinctly novel, and the scenery reproduces with wonderful fidelity a Hawaiian night amid the profusion of tropical vegetation. There’s a never-to-be-for-gotten appeal in the native songs, but the magnetic attraction is the steel guitar, in the dextrous hands of Mr Keoke Greig. The power and pathos of music is exemplified, in a wonderful manner by ‘this instrumentalist ; people who have heard Mr Greig’s playing say that it is the most movingly emotional they have ever heard.
The Waikiki Hawaiians Company has engaged the Central Theatre, Paeroa, for to-jnorrow night. The prices are 4s, 3s, and 2s, plus tax , there is no charge for booking.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXII, Issue 4361, 4 January 1922, Page 2
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132ENTERTAINMENTS. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXII, Issue 4361, 4 January 1922, Page 2
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