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Messrs H and M. Uren, farmers, of South Canterbury, motored through Wairoa on Sunday, going by the newlyfoiuned road from Waikaremoana to Rotorua. They intcnd returning by the sam© route. Those people who claim that they love elocution, but cannot" enjoy a fiill night's recital, need have no misgivijigs ahou'fc the' entertainment to he presented by Nliss Gwen Dalton and her pupils to-morrow niglit in the Cosmopolitan Hall, Apayt from the delightfiil humorous reciftals, . lyric poems, cliaracter sketches, etc., there will be such items as huia danccs, song and chorus, song and dance duos, a dialogue in cliaracter, and a playette eititled,, "Pandora," or "How troubles came into the world." The box plan is now open at the Bristol Piano Co., where seats may he reserved for ls Gd (no booking fee). Lovers of music would be well advised to attend the Cosmopolitan Concert Hall on Thursday evening next _ at eight o'clock, when a pianqforte recital is to he given hy tbe_ brilliant young pianist, Master Adrian Callaghan, who, although very young, is eonsider■ed to po.ssess such talent that his future as a high class pianist is assured. Master Callaghan will he ably assisted hy Mrs Myrtle Daniel, liiezzo, Miss Ivate Mullaiiy, soprano, .Miss Rita Bull, colitralto, IMr A!ex Wright, haritone, Mr Donakl Annan. _ piansst ahd Miss Ina Callaghan, yiolinist. All these artists are lecal'. resrdents, and will render reallv delightful items. The admission to this recital is. only one shilling, and the box plan is open at -the Bristol. ........... — We nnt only give you lenses tbat will correct your def'ects of vision, but we cut them to suit .eacb itidividual faee. H. M. Bennett, Consulting Opticiaii, Napier.*

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 256, 1 December 1930, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 256, 1 December 1930, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 256, 1 December 1930, Page 9

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