MISS KATHLEEN MAJOR, the subject of these charming series of artiste dances, is a pupil of Miss Daphne Knight, whose aptitude for imparting her terpsichorean art is evidenced in the fact that Miss Major has become a finished exponent after only a three months’ course. Miss Major has already won public recognition in amateur theatrical work and music and elocutionary competitions. The dances will be featured at a recital in His Majesty’s Theatre.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1333, 11 November 1915, Page 37
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73MISS KATHLEEN MAJOR, the subject of these charming series of artiste dances, is a pupil of Miss Daphne Knight, whose aptitude for imparting her terpsichorean art is evidenced in the fact that Miss Major has become a finished exponent after only a three months’ course. Miss Major has already won public recognition in amateur theatrical work and music and elocutionary competitions. The dances will be featured at a recital in His Majesty’s Theatre. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1333, 11 November 1915, Page 37
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