AmusementsTUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26. 100 TALENTED MAORIS. 100 TALENTED MAORIS. PATRIOTIC CONCERT. To be given by the Wanganui Maori Ladies' Committee, under the patronage of the Lady Liverpool League in aid our Wounded Soldiers' Fund. Present: Mrs Gregor McGregor; Director, Rev. Paora Te Muera; Hon. Sec, Miss M. Tahana. The folliwing is the programme:— Part 1: Overture. —Miss Moringa Reupona (chief accompanist.); "The Maori at Home," —(1) Still scene of the Marae; (2) The Maori at his daily occupation; (3) welcoming visitors; (4) Hakas, speeches, and incantation of welcome; (5) Receiving the guests; (6) A Maori feast or banquet, with a Maori hangi (oven) and food actually demonstrated on the stage. Song.— "Home Little Maori, Home," Mr. Anitu Stevens, supported by Miss Huia Tuatini. Haka Papakr—(Maori physical dance) "Tau Ka Tau_" Song "For Our Wounded Far Away," Miss Uta Tauri. Poi Daiice.—"Poi Rua" (the double poi) Duet. —"Nocturne" Sergeant-Major P. Moko and ■ Miss Pare Atkinson. Haka Potae. —"Weremai, Werc-mai." (hat dance) t Haka Taua. —Maori war dance proper. "Wi-ku-Wiku."
A New Zealand ensign, presented by the Chief Pini Tuakau, of Moawhango, will be sold by public auction by Eewaru Tihima, Esq., and also several Maori mats and curios Part II: Part Song—"Karoo." by
young men and women of the Troupe. Song—" Home, Sweet Home," in the Maori rendering.—Miss M. ' Tahana. Haka Papaki.—Men of the Troupe. Poi Waka (Canoe Foe.)—"Hoca mai
to waka nei." Song.—" Your King and Country need You/' Miss Wild McDonnell. Haka Taua.—Maori War Dance, "Kia Kutia." Haka Tangi.— (Song of. Lamentation, with action), "Noble Sacrifice." Song SelectedMr Mutu Hikito, (baritone). Song and Tableau.—" The Empire's Call," Miss Uta Tauri. ADMISSION: 3s and 2s. GOD SAVE THE KING. I To ensure getting the Best MALT | VINEGAR always ask for SHARi LAND'S. Free from mineral acids. | Guaranteed under Food and Drugs Act. |lu bulk and bottle. All grocers. 4 | jpoit Boots, Shoes, and all kinds or
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Taihape Daily Times, 26 February 1918, Page 1
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