PADDY'S MARKET
HALF-HOUR ENTERTAINMENTS.
The Charley's Aunt Club has arranged for a aeries of half-hour entertainments to be given in the Concert Chamber of the Town Hall on Friday and Saturday evenings next, commencing at 8 o'clock. Two American one-act plays will be produced and a concert entertainment given: each evening, taking halfran-houi' for each. Tlie one-act plays are of exceptional merit, and at the concert entertainment Mr. Paul Stanhope's quartette party will appear by kind permission of Mr. Walter Fuller. The rest of the.pro-.;, gramme will be filled by Messrs: Ossipoff, Lestrup, Miss Richardson, and other leading talent. 'Bumper houses are "expected /at each performance. The w;hole of the proceeds go to the Red Cross, and Blind Soldiers and Sailors Funds. The success that has attended: the request for' goods to be sold at Paddy's Market on Friday next has been phenomenal. Amongst the latest donations are a fine harmonium, sewing machines (including a Singer), oil paintings and water colours^ and hundreds of articles for the home. Pot plants and flowers will be sold at a special stall. Everything points to a large sum of money being raised for the blind sailors and soldiers.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 75, 26 September 1917, Page 2
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195PADDY'S MARKET Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 75, 26 September 1917, Page 2
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