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THE ENTERPRISE MINSTRELS.

The entertainment given by the Enterprise Minstrels in the Garrison Hall on Saturday night was largely patronised. The performance commenced with the usual “chair business,” the comic clement being well supplied by Messrs Charles Hugo and Fred Woods, The former was very amusing, Ills singing of ‘ The German Mountains’provoking rounds of appluuse. Mr Fred Woods also gave the audience a taste of It's ability as a burnt cork artist, his specialty, ‘All through a little piece of bacon,’ being rapturously applauded. Mr Sam Walton made a successful first appearance. Both his items—a song and dance and a comic song ‘ That was me’—were doubly encored. Songs were also sung by Messrs Ike Stanley, J. Bryant, T. Dickinson, Jack Dcaker, J. Hoff, and F. W. Culliinore. A song and dance was given by Messrs B. Woods and J. Reid, and an orchestra, under the conductorship of Mr J. H. Brown, gave a couple of lively selections. The performance concluded with a farce, ‘ The Darktown Studio,’ in which Mr Hugo kept the audience in a state of merriment.

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Evening Star, Issue 9386, 7 May 1894, Page 2

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THE ENTERPRISE MINSTRELS. Evening Star, Issue 9386, 7 May 1894, Page 2

THE ENTERPRISE MINSTRELS. Evening Star, Issue 9386, 7 May 1894, Page 2