MR SNAZELLE.
Th£ popularity and excellence of Mr Snazelie's unique entertainment at the City Hall were well attested by the large audience which gathered there last evening to enjoy it. The previous evening's programme—an entertainment which is above criticism—wa9 given, and it is not too too much to say that the audience were delighted. The songs given and capital stories..told by Mr Snazelle could hardly have been bettor.1 Miss-Snazelle's singing, tooj'Was excellent. The many beautiful views exhibited appeared to please the house greatly. The same programme will bo repeated this evening, and'those who have not yet paid the City Hall a visit are recommended to see and hear Mr SnazailG before he closes bis season. They will not bo disappointed. On Monday overling there will be an entire change of programme.
This afternoon a special rnatineo performance ior children and visitors from a distance was given in tho City Hall, by Mr Snazellq, and was very-largely attended. An. excellent, programme was presented, the choicest numbers of the two programmes already given being placed beforo those present.- The views and scenes include the beautiful "Village Blacksmith," "Nazareth," and "The Brook," with special humorous views and scenes for the little people. Such an entertainment as this is far better for children than any quantity of circus or Sunday-school " tea fights."
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 156, 2 July 1892, Page 5
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