MISSIONS TO SEAMEN
The minstrel troupe from the Remuera provided aii entertainment at the Missions to Seamen's Institute last night. The minstrel troupo is a branch of the Remuera's Social and Athletic Club, and on the Homeward and outward voyages entertainments are provided for various philanthropic objects in whicli seamen are interested. Last night's was the third entertainment provided this season at the Missions to Seamen's Institute by the" Remuera Minstrels, who presented the following excellent programme :-*-Overture, "Ragtime Land," Mr. J. Smith ; chorus, " The Husking Bee," the troupe ; " Pucker up Your Lips," Mr. W. Perrins ; " Sleep and Forget," Mr. J. Coo; "Waiting for tlio Robert E. Lee," Mr. G. Davies; "Come where the Moon is Shining," Mr. W. Fowle; "She Makes me Walk in Ragtime," Mr. R. M'Kenzie ; paper manipulations, Mr. R. Macgregorj " Ragtime Goblin Man," Messrs. W. Perrins, F. Neil, and F. Haje; and other equally clever contributions by ' Messrs. Gay and F, Osborne, and the " Kemuera March " by the corner-men,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 146, 17 December 1913, Page 2
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163MISSIONS TO SEAMEN Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 146, 17 December 1913, Page 2
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