THE HAPPY ST. GEORGE'S.
A "company of society entertainers,! rl^krs^T^ assr dude Horact' and Adelaide the-Happy, St Georges," Miss Nena Manning, contralto and: myrioramic, lecturer Miss. Maud Campbell, descriptive vocalist and planiste; Mr Thomas Valentine, tenor; Mr Charles Pearson, mouth organist; and others. A large number of beautiful dissolving views. are included in the programme, quartette.B, duets, and part songs, The company have travelled all over the world, and have also appeared at the Tivoli (Sydney), Bijou (Melbourne), Gaiety (Brisbane). They come here with a foigreputation. Ah exchange says: "The entertainment was of a very high order of merit, and worthy of the very fullest support, and entertained fromrisp to fall of the curtain, and that, too, in ughly legitimate and genuine manner. Th%number of instruments the Happy St. Georges manipulate is almdst bewildering, their singing first class, while in patter they keep the audienpe in roars of laughter without descending to the vulgar."'
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 197, 20 August 1900, Page 5
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