SPRING CARNIVA
TO-DA.Y'S ATTRACTI0! In cdnnection with the i Carnival attractions, the qi ing rounds of the Rotorua Club's open championship wil mence on the Arikikaj course to-d'ay, thg draw whii already been published iu "Morning Post" represent best entry ever received foi event and included amongsl names of players are those o ers famous in championship c titions right throughout Nev land. To-night in the Peerless Ha combined Maori concert pari present a comprehensive prb me of hakas, pois, and Maori and love ditties at their very One of the performers will 1 now world-f ariious Ana Hato, gramophone recordings have petuated and made familiar traditional lyrics and his songs of this emotional peopl ' other artists will be the bes Rotorua can produce and a fine evening's entertainment sured. Before the concert comm ihe Rotorua Band, champions Waikato and South Aucklan vince, will play selections o the hall and afterwards for an-hour or so will enliven m at the Blue Bath with bright tions and marches.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 622, 29 August 1933, Page 4
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167SPRING CARNIVA Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 622, 29 August 1933, Page 4
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