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MELODY MAID

ANO HATO AT LUNA PARK Luna Park is free to-night. Anyone may go and view the sights, see the dodgems and the scenic railway. There is the usual admission charge for the numerous amusement devices. Dancing in the Palais de Dance is also free. This is where a large crowd is expected this evening. A high-grade orchestra, a good floor, and the cool

atmosphere of an open-air pavilion are hard to resist. Ano Hato, the Maori Melody Maid, so well known for her songs on Columbia records, will be there. Musiclovers who know her by medium of the gramophone will be able to meet her in person. With her will be the talented Rotorua Maori Party.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 311, 23 March 1928, Page 13

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MELODY MAID Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 311, 23 March 1928, Page 13

MELODY MAID Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 311, 23 March 1928, Page 13

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