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INTERHOUSE GIRLS

4 ENTERTAINMENT AT OPERA ’ HOUSE. i ‘ MANY ATTRACTIVE FEATURES. An excellent entertainment is promised at the Opera House on Tuesday night when the girls of the Wairarapa Interhouse Association will be the sole contributors to the programme, features of which will be items by the choir, a gipsy scene and ballet and a one-act play.

The opening choral number “England,” by Parry, will be particularly appropriate at this time of grave international events. In this number the choir, under the conductorship of Mrs Miller Hope, will make its debut to a Masterton audience. The choir numbers 70 voices. English folk songs, and part songs will also be contributed by the choir. The gipsy scene and ballet, in which six vocalists take part, promises to be one of the most popular items of the evening and another attractive number will be a tableau, combining marching and ballets, in which the Union Jack will be a focal point of the display. The one-act play, “Little Glass Houses” will add further variety to an excellent programme, not to mention drill displays, Irish jig, vocal solos, piano solos and Scottish folk dances.

The box plan, which is at Messrs Steel and Bull’s, is filling rapidly.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 July 1940, Page 4

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INTERHOUSE GIRLS Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 July 1940, Page 4

INTERHOUSE GIRLS Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 July 1940, Page 4

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