AMUSEMENTS.
" TUt: KILTIES. Ihe ( auadian "Kilties" Hand, which appear- tor one day onlv in New Plymouth o,j Thursday. 3rd December, opened iN Xew Zealand reason in Auckon Monday night with conspicuous 'hi illijtncv. I his hand is now in its eighth year ot' consecutive touring. In j'leat JJritnin its triumphant progress has, it is said, never been • equalled, j (iiiiada, the 1 nited Slates, Mexico, and Australia have all been visited by the 'Kilties,' and all have done homage to them. 1 heir choir of twenty voices and troupe of Scottish .pipers and <[ancers are ,s;\id lo make a unii|iie and enjoyable organisation. The 'ivilties" haw been descrilied as pulting into their musical work all Ihc brilliancy of their costumes and I lie spirit, and verve of their native trainiag Jim l blood, with the result I hat (hey win their audiences at once, anil rumor has i( that, one never leaves a "Kiltie"' .-om-ert until the final uole ot the last number is {dayed.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 278, 18 November 1908, Page 2
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165AMUSEMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 278, 18 November 1908, Page 2
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