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ROTORUA Boy J THURSDAY'S ENTErti, j proves oS| SUCCESsi GOOD PUBLIC sJ 1 J I Marked appreciati0I1 j ^tovement was showa byftl Thursday evening w . !."l at the Majestic Thcatt, *j 1 and No. 2 Troops 0/J i f cout^ yyented a J| j taimnent for th'e purpoaj frnds t0 support the ':J scouts , in the l larly toward the pr3j essaiy camp squipmgjji j modation in the theatre J cupied and as a result ofl tamment the funds 0f 11 troops will benefit to ttei approximately £45, 1 ■In the arrangement ofl gramme the committee 1 consideration to the pMJ variety concert practicaHyJ town and this policy was 1 fied hy the appreciation, j accoi ded the many ltemi H received their due aeAl plause. I The concert was openeji.1 march "Vivacity," 're^J Rotorua Boys' Band unJ ductorship of Lieut. fine handling of the pieCJ
a demand by the audieil encore. With Scout C. Kel the soloist, No. 2 Troop I highly a.ppreci[ated chortl solq hy Mrs. Bonnington,| lin ohligato by Mr. J. D.pl very popular. UnderthelJ Miss K. Kingon an exhibitiB rican drill and wand drili,! Misses G. Jones, D. Ctl Hamilton, P. James and I was very finely executed, M bout by members of the ti item seldom witnessedinl Popular Maori Cil The return of the well-W Choir, consisting of Messr 9 J. Hakaraia, Togo Moirisol Morrison (which had beenl ticipated) proved one of fl pular items on the progfl choir being called upon tfl numher of encores. The ffl the programme concludedB able exhibition of dancingj Thompson's pnpils andaifl tary song by "Mr. MajeS proved very popular. I A scout scene at the confl of the second portouofthel again saw the scouts cfl song, a duet by PitaandB demanding five encores fl audience were satisfied. M9 feldt was again received ■ ual popularity in a solo 'fl Night," as was amixedctfl ing Mrs. Bonnington, MLfl Mr. D. Naera and Mr. fl which sang "Sweet and Ifl programme closed with afl ever-popular Ana Hato asfl brick and a closing chorasfl members of tbe troop in fl ies" with Scout C. Nerafl soloist. , fl Scouts Appreciaifl The whole programmefl umph for the organising afl committee and speahingfl representative yesterdajiH ent of the movementin* the following stateraentj| tion of the excellent snpffl by the public. fl "The sub-committee oiH ed Boy Scouts of Eotefl thank the_ public foi' tMfl support given to theu •in the Majestic Theatre® eyening last. The ful iefl yet to hand, hut we c ® public that the scouts tee® ed up" because they* is behind them u ijfl movement towards W" ■ hetter citizenship- J|
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 590, 22 July 1933, Page 4
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441A FINE CONCE[?] Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 590, 22 July 1933, Page 4
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