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MABIST BROTHERS' ORDER.
A-tfrrand ehti-rlainment will be given in the Opera House on Tuesday, Nov. 27th, under the patronagb and in the presence of His Lordship Dr. Bro'dit, Bishop of Chrislchurch.* The jiio' {rritmnie will be a first class one cou-\ sistinj; of siu-li items as, -"Believe me. if all those endearing young charms," "Kathleen Mavourneen,-" I'll sing ■Thw songs oi Araby/' "The Ship that's, bound for Blighty," "When j shall the day break in Erin," "Captain Baby Bunting," "Hore come the llarvied Men, " "Ireland, beautiful Ireland," "Tho Mulligan Guards," "Eileen Allanah," "Erin the Tear," "Mother Machree" (by request) "The Irish Fire Brigade," "AVheu are you going away," "The Scout. J ' "His First Long Trousers," "Silly •ass, and' there, 's a lot of Sunshine coming soon," This song is ut the preslent time being featured in Wellington Iby the well-known baritone Hamilton Hodges. It is one. of the latest out and is fast becoming popular. "When You 're .all Dressed up, and jS'o Place to Go," a new song just arrived in Australasia, will be given for the first time in New Zealand at the Opera House on Tuesday evening by the Violet Dandies. It has a catchy air and should receive a big reception. The Grcymuuth public will have an opportunity of witnessing one of tlie finest i>erformnnces of its kind given in Greymouth. His Worship the Mayor will- preside.
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Grey River Argus, 24 November 1917, Page 3
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