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Below In action at Kimiora, 21 years later. They’re still on top, and the magic is still very much in evidence. Howard, far left, manages to combine his talents as an entertainer with his duties as Director of Youth Development, Department of Maori Affairs. Noel Kingi, next to him, has left show business and lives in Rotorua, where he works for the Forestry Service. Gerry Merito, on guitar, is now Auckland-based. He’s still in entertainment, and is as funny and popular as ever. At the right is Wi Wharekura, who after ten years in Australia has returned to Rotorua, where he is host, manager and entertainer at the Tudor Towers.

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Kaea, Issue 1, 1 December 1979, Page 5

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Below In action at Kimiora, 21 years later. They’re still on top, and the magic is still very much in evidence. Howard, far left, manages to combine his talents as an entertainer with his duties as Director of Youth Development, Department of Maori Affairs. Noel Kingi, next to him, has left show business and lives in Rotorua, where he works for the Forestry Service. Gerry Merito, on guitar, is now Auckland-based. He’s still in entertainment, and is as funny and popular as ever. At the right is Wi Wharekura, who after ten years in Australia has returned to Rotorua, where he is host, manager and entertainer at the Tudor Towers. LINDBERG PHOTOGRAPHY Kaea, Issue 1, 1 December 1979, Page 5

Below In action at Kimiora, 21 years later. They’re still on top, and the magic is still very much in evidence. Howard, far left, manages to combine his talents as an entertainer with his duties as Director of Youth Development, Department of Maori Affairs. Noel Kingi, next to him, has left show business and lives in Rotorua, where he works for the Forestry Service. Gerry Merito, on guitar, is now Auckland-based. He’s still in entertainment, and is as funny and popular as ever. At the right is Wi Wharekura, who after ten years in Australia has returned to Rotorua, where he is host, manager and entertainer at the Tudor Towers. LINDBERG PHOTOGRAPHY Kaea, Issue 1, 1 December 1979, Page 5

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