PAPAKURA AND HADDON.
TOWN HALL. MONDAY EVENING AT S. Neho Henri Papakura is the giaml-on of the famous woman Sophia. tin- guide, and also one of the Dominion’s great singers. He has .just returned from the l nited States having >peut three years there on tour with Chatauqna. Robert Tahupotiki Haddon is a direct descendant of Turi, who navigated the Aotearoa canoe to New Zealand and also a grand-nephew of the celebrated lighting chief Titokownru of Taranaki. He is a most eloquent orator with a power for swaying greqt audiences. ? These two most distinguished Maorilandcrs have been addressing crowded audiences in the cities and provincial towns on the subject of Prohibition from the genuine New Zealand standpoint. The choice tenor voice of Papakura and the oratory of Haddon will provide the Fox ton public with an excellent evening’s treat on Monday next. Admission is altogether free, but a collection will be taken up on behalf of hall and advertising expenses.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2513, 2 December 1922, Page 2
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160PAPAKURA AND HADDON. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2513, 2 December 1922, Page 2
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