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ST. MARY'S BAZAAR.

Many braved the weather last night to attend St. Mary's Bazaar in the Town Hall, where all was brightness. The Pierrots were responsible for a' really delightful programme, which met with hearty applause from those present. The first part of the programme consisted of the opening chorus, "Come to Our Show," splendidly rendered by the company. The Comedy Quartette in "Italiano di Lingo" occasioned much amusement. Miss Alix Anstis was heard to advantage in "In an Old-Fashioned Town." "Oh! By Jingo," sung by Miss Evelyn O'Brien and the company, was very well received. "Come to the Bazaar," a finale number to the first of the programme, was splendidly sung, and expressed exactly the wish of the bazaar promoters. "Finnigan's Ball," by the Comedy Quartette; "Swan'ee," with Miss Eileen O'Brien as soloist; "Some Humour," by George Tollerton, and ,a finalo item, "Good Night," •brought a capital programme to a close. Braund's Elite Orchestra accompanied in its usual capable style. To-night a complete change of programme will be put on, when the pupils of Miss Kathleen O'Brien will give a programme of dancing items. G!ood business was reported from the different stalls and side shows. The bazaar opens every evening at 7.30,

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 29, 3 August 1921, Page 3

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ST. MARY'S BAZAAR. Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 29, 3 August 1921, Page 3

ST. MARY'S BAZAAR. Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 29, 3 August 1921, Page 3

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