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CALEDONIANS AND NATIONAL DANCERS.

The visit of the Caledonians to Te Kuiti on Tuesday next will bo hailed with delight by all lovers of a highclass entertainment. The company ia under the direction of Mr Jock Willis, late of Pollard's ltickard's and Bland Holt companies, which is sufficient guarantee that the company is of a high-class order, everyone being "stars." Miss Cissie O'lveefe, late of Pollard's, has a lovely contralto voice and is receiving a groat reception. Mr Colin Cameron is a tenor of an exceptionally high order and cannot fail to please his audience, being recalled again and again at other centres. Mr T"in McLean, as a basso, is considered one of the finest singers heard outside the cities. Reports !-pcak v well of the performance, the Ilawera. "Star" saying:—"Mr Jack Willis >■< ;i company in himself and fully maintains his reputation as a laughtermaker. The dancers who form part of tli; combination are champions, not by public favour, but by public competition." The champion pijie ||amj will provide some thrilling music. Mr Percy Hawkins, K.A-M., accompanies the company as musical director and ' accompanist. This is tho farewell tour of New Zealand. Box plan ia now open at McColl's. Nolo. To Awamutu on Wednesday next.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 267, 11 June 1910, Page 2

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CALEDONIANS AND NATIONAL DANCERS. King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 267, 11 June 1910, Page 2

CALEDONIANS AND NATIONAL DANCERS. King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 267, 11 June 1910, Page 2

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