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CHRISTMAS CONC

SANATORIUM PATiEtj ENTERTAINED ^ WOMEN'S CLUB The Rotorua Women's C| nual Christmas concert for ti ients at the Sanatorium in the men's ward on FridayJ ber 16. The room was tastfii corated with crimson ramhle sweetwilliams and gladioli. The president of the club, M. Davidson, presided. The evening opened with ti ity singing, followed by fe Mr. A. Painton (violin solos), song and Maori songs by the Brownies, fancy dances and tions by Valerie Davys, fancy Minnie Foley; tip toe dance Lister; bui-glars' dance, byp Miss Del Thompson; Christnis by the Whaka Brownies, ari by Miss Mina Kronfeldt. Mr; acted as accompanist during th ing. A dainty supper was then by members of the club, andi tiful Christmas cake (madel G. H. French) was cutbyMr, one of the oldest patients, afte cigarettes and sweets were] round. An enjoyable evening wasi to a elose with the singing c Land Syne, For They are Joly Fellows, and the National! At the eonclusion of ther Mr. Jesney, on behalf of Matr drews, the staff and patients, i the Women's Club for the de entertainment given them, s for concerts given during fe year, which had been greaf preeiated. Mrs. Davidson sii sponded.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 409, 19 December 1932, Page 4

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CHRISTMAS CONC Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 409, 19 December 1932, Page 4

CHRISTMAS CONC Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 409, 19 December 1932, Page 4

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