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CAFE CHANTANT.

I, OONTENUHD UMT W3B3S S Tie Cafo Chantant-was. continued.! , ■the Coronation Hall e greater success than on the T night. It is estimated that flhoee jrera. j over 700 people present. Tha scenes in: the hall was a gay -one, .andwrnjoynfent , Appeared tobe the common lot. The open space at the end of the i hall was again used for Wanting, winch ! was indulged in by large numbers until a late hour. The muaiaior the dancing t was provided by Miss •'(},. H. Dofle, an I old High School jgirL The competition for-the discovery of "The Elusive (Pimpernel," wMdh was productive of a good deal of merriment, was won by Mr. J. R. Hal, Tvhoi.ltanded his prize back to the funds. Theelusive one was Mr. S. Brookes. The comedy, entitled "Only: a! Hoax," ptaged by members of the Old QnVSfo- , soeiation at their concert last week, was repeated last night, and met with ft very good reception. The ladies iaaiMfl ofl the comedy with great success aim . were heartily applauded. 'A coßecßW L taken up by Messrs Mjll tad Jenkinson, L amongst those who occupied the provided for the play, 6s 7}d. . The stalls throughout the--evening peared to be well patronised, tot a" number df guessing meneed on the opening night wereVwj?" tinned, but it is not expected tiha± t&eso will be completed until to-nigtrt. The attractions for to-day <sSec jEh® mahrimum amount of pleasure for tliftG who attend at the hall. Miss 3£L*f*n|s, of Hawera. who arrived last fcjs brought several of her pupils, who wiH this afternoon and evening gwe 1 tions of fancy dancing. Boring tos, afternoon selections wSI be giraii bJS the orchestra arranged by Messrs 5? Frederic and H. J. M. Wells. At lugSH the programme will indude items IjR! the Waitara Brass Band and also dancing. Between the items "will be enjoyed, the music beSng-OTpfßsa by Mr. and Miss George. At 10 o'clock to-night all the. unsold goods will be submitted to audSdn, Mr. Webster Having consented to wieH the hammer, and! at 30.80 a teitSiiol . will bring th® Oarnivtil trt & sSjase. The things la&fc- nigi® ' 4d. „ _———-S--B :r ~ l ''"

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Taranaki Daily News, 13 July 1918, Page 5

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357

CAFE CHANTANT. Taranaki Daily News, 13 July 1918, Page 5

CAFE CHANTANT. Taranaki Daily News, 13 July 1918, Page 5

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