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The Dancing Cats.

To night, in the window of Messrs McMillan, Rhodes &Co. the dancing cats will give (i public exhibition of their skill. From a private view we can state that they are very amusing and well worth seeing. The old cat stands in one corner playing a fiddle and three smallcats dancea jig The funny expression of the old cat, the manner she rolls her head to the lime, and the efforts she makes, oy variation in the tune, to c.itch the young* dancers out, is capital. We shall expect to hear that all the youngsters of the town have availed themselves of this free evhibition.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 24 December 1891, Page 3

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108

The Dancing Cats. Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 24 December 1891, Page 3

The Dancing Cats. Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 24 December 1891, Page 3

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