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THE CALEDONIANS.

The above company paid a return visit to Te Kuif.i on Wednesday, after their phenomenally successful tour of the Northern towns, and wore greeted by a crowded house. The fame oi the com,,any is well-known, and on this occasion put on a programme, that did credit to Ihe manager, Mr-lock Willis, ami all the members of his combination, who had to respond to undeniable, encores on the completion of their respective numbers, treble encores being demanded, and given, in several instances. The entertainment, is one of tiie cieanest and most, varied it has been the lot of a Te Kuiti audience to witness, every member of the company giving items full of merit,, whether vocal or dancing. The efforts of the pipe band were also much appreciated. Taken altogether the company deserve the splendid patronage which it is receiv ing from the "public, who, in these critical times are net backward in demanding a sixpenn'orth for their modest, " tanner.'' A return visit is promised after Christinas, when Mr dock Willis will bring along an almost entirely new change of artists, and a combination which he promise;.! will be far ahead of the present one. If such is the ease the theatre-going public arc in for an exceptional trea).

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King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 283, 6 August 1910, Page 2

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THE CALEDONIANS. King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 283, 6 August 1910, Page 2

THE CALEDONIANS. King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 283, 6 August 1910, Page 2

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