MEW ZEALAND NIGHT.
HAMILTON ORPHANS’ CLUB. A MAURI QUARTETTE. Members of the Hamilton Orphans’ Club celebrated New Zealand night on Saturday evening, when Mr. 11. J. Baker, a vice-president of the club, presided over a good attendance or members, who entered enthusiastically into the spirit of the evening. The visitors Included Mr. XV. 11. Evans, president of the Rotorua Club, and Mr. A. Finch, president of the Cambridge Club, artists from the two visiting clubs contributing to the enjoyable programme. A feature of the entertainment was the singing of a Maori quartette and items by the club's orchestra. Following was the programme:— Songs, Maori quartette Messrs. R. Morrison, J. Ilakaraia, P. fTopapa and T. Morrison'; songs. Mr. J. Ilakaraia Rotorua); tap dancing, Messrs. G. Kingston and J. Taylor; mouth-organ solo. Mr. Ray Nicholson; songs, Mr. J. Priscott; conjuring. Mr. J. Chandler; mouth organ solo, Mr. J. Kilburn; or-
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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20273, 16 August 1937, Page 11
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148MEW ZEALAND NIGHT. Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20273, 16 August 1937, Page 11
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