ENTERTAINMINTS.
THE KIWI’S VISIT TO FOXTON
A rare treat is in store for patrons of high-class entertainment with the visit of the Kiwis’ Soldier Concert Party at Foxton to-night. Fresh from .a series of triumphs in the Old Country, this excellent combination of All-Soldier artists returned from England, ex s.s. Arawa. With such a strong personnel, it is no wonder the Kiwis are successful, and quite in order that press and public alike are loud in their praises of this happy combination. Their clean, wholesomecomedy, their concerted numbers, with originality and tuneful ditties a feature, and the excellent impression (-rented by the high standard of the vocalists, are responsible for Ihe Kiwis’ instantaneous success everywhere, for with only four week.-, of (heir lour over, they have become as popular here as in the Bt'ilish Isles. The press of the North Island alike arc agreed upon the excellence of the Kiwis’ performance, congratulating them for the entire absence of anything likely to offend the most fastidious tastes. As an entertainment everybody Arnold see them, both young and old. The Auckland Observer stales; “That smart crowd of soldier entertainers, ‘The Kiwis,’ who have been appearing in the Town Hall before crowded and enthusiastic audiences, put up such a splendid show that they have become immensely popular. Large numbers of the. items arc perfectly novel, and have not been seen or heard in Auckland before. Fa eh of the members of (his happy hand of entertainers is a specialist, in his own 1 line, and there is plenty of fun, dance, sketch and frolic.” For their Foxton season the box plan is open at Mr Healli s.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2132, 25 May 1920, Page 3
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274ENTERTAINMINTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2132, 25 May 1920, Page 3
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