SEAMEN'S MISSION.
BRIGHT ENTERTAINMENT.
Neville Oarlsen's Revue Company entertained at the Flying Angel Missions to Seamen last night. Full advantage was taken of the excellent stage and facilities to present modern variety entertainment, and the cast combined to keep their awdience keenly interested.
At the conclusion of the performance, the cheplain, the Rev. H. K. Vickery, expressed thanke to the company. His vote of thanks was carried with applause and cheers by the large audience of luan of the navy and overseas seamen.
After the entertainment, supper was served, and later ell adjourned to the ballroom, where dancing was enjoyed.
The following contributed to the programme: Misses Frances, Marjorie and Phyllis Lowe, Dorothy Aldred, Eileen Priestly, Messrs. Frank Box, Cyril Hardy, Neville Carlsen and Master Jack B. Carlsen. Professor Handini also provided modern "magic."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 14, 17 January 1940, Page 12
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