ODDFELLOWS HALL.
The repetition of the previous evenings programme by Dean's Vaudeville Company was witnessed by a large audience at the Oddfellows' Hall last night. The items given by the different performers were well received. A feature of the evening's amusement were the vocal competitions by lady and gentlemen amateurs. There were four ladies who entered for the competition, the audience awarding the prize (a silver watch) to Miss de Sollay. Of the seven gentlemen who competed, the audien» adjudged Mr W. H. Whykes the best. M_*Whykes has accepted an engagement with the company. xOn Friday night there will be three competitions—nail-driv-ing foi» ladies, weight-lifting for gentlemen, and pudding-eatdnig for boys. To-night the company appear in the same programme. ,
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Press, Issue 11564, 22 April 1903, Page 8
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