The funds of the Boys' Institute Extension Campaign should. be very substantially augmented by the proceeds of the entertainment to be given in the-Town Hall on Thursday next, the 13th instant, by a number of well-known local gentlemen, who will provido a programme of unusual excellence. His Excellency tho Governor will be present on the occasion. The. performance will-'be undertho direction of ' Mr. A. W. Newton, and a departure will be made from the usual stereotyped style of concert. . The various items will be ,interspersed with choruses, etc. Humorous songs, sketches, duets, and trios will be rendered by Messrs. Roland Roberteon,Dave Kenny, J. Dykes,, A. W. Newton, George Parsons,, and Morris Fox,' and ,with.- such well-known performers as ' Messrs. .E.- J. Hill, E.-Parkes, J. Doherty, and 11. Fletcher, it is scarcely necessary to say that a very high-class programme .will be provided. ' Messrs.- Borneo Gardiner,, the : clever. whistler, and Fred R. Raynor, , lightning sketch artist,.,.also' figure amongst the perforin ers. Popular prices will lie adhered to, arid holders of 2s. tjakets' may'reserve seats from Saturday onwards at the. Dresden Piano Company at no extra charge. Latest ' Smgle : Cylinc!er Motor Cycles. Aiders of high-grade Motor Cycles recommend the 1910 Bradbury, 3£ h.p. motor, to frieDds who require the very best and most economical single-cylinder machino. Latest advices from England give account of wonderful performances of this make of machine in the 1910 reliability trials. Wholesale Agents,. E. Reynolds and Co., Ltd, 3
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 940, 6 October 1910, Page 5
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