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HAWAIIAN TROUBADOURS

IN AUCKLAND ON MONDAY Beautiful, sunny Hawaii was brought very prominently under the notice of the world by the great swiming performances of Duke Kahanamoku and Kelahoa, but this lovely island of the Southern Seas is capable of producing other clever people besides record-breakers of the water. Many of the very large number of people who have heard Ernest Kaai’s Hawaiians have been delighted with the soft, melodious music produced by this talented company. Auckland music lovers will be pleased to know

that the Hawaiians will appear for six nights only, commencing Monday, December 12, at His Majesty’s Theatre. They have just completed a very successful season at the Grand Opera House, 'Wellington, and after the New Zealand tour will leave for London. New forces have been added to the company, and the management promise some pleasant surprises.

Malaria and cholera are more dangerous than wild animals, according to Ernest B. Schoedsack, the daring cameraman who spent two years in the Siamese jungles. With Pierian C. Cooper he is the man who filmed “Chang” for Paramount, that remarkabel jungle melodrama which in one

scene alone makes use of 400 stampeding elephant*. i

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 221, 7 December 1927, Page 15

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HAWAIIAN TROUBADOURS Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 221, 7 December 1927, Page 15

HAWAIIAN TROUBADOURS Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 221, 7 December 1927, Page 15

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