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THE KIWIS.

] TOWN HA.LL—TO-NIGHT. 0 After the high encomiumsniat have ,been passed upon the soldier perform--ers,’ “The Kiwis” in the northern cities, Taihape will be given the opportnnty this evening in the Town Hall _ of judging for itself the worth of theentertainers. Indeed, the component -members are said to he masters and in concerted work reach the highlwvater mark of quality and refinement_ EAfter. the performance 'in- Te Awalmutu the Press said it was probably !the finest combination of talent and! !artistry seen there. Owing to the death of Mr ‘Ashley Ma.cdonald’s tfather, Mr Ashley Baker will take his [place. The company ‘boasts two fe~ male impersonators —-Mr Wally Fulford, :1. dancer. and Mr Wilf. Thomp;son_, who converts his voice into a falisetto and sings connalto Wtih all the assurance and feminine vivacity in the world. These two alone are worth going far to see. and hear. The other members. are fine singers all and give some beautiful numbers. The gridgramme is also rich in little character sketches and comediettas, the chief one of these being “Bran Pie,’_r' which it is -confidently asserted will" Have the house in the deepest throes of laughter. The box -pla.n is at Pratt’s hook shop. V

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3381, 9 January 1920, Page 4

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THE KIWIS. Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3381, 9 January 1920, Page 4

THE KIWIS. Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3381, 9 January 1920, Page 4

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