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THIS BLACK FAMILY.

Fresh attractions. are 'ahoonnoed for the Garrison Hall to-night; vMiss Nellie and Mr Black will be’heard for the first time as ‘vocalists, Little port is (rig years) will play a violin solo, and Grave (Irom Wellington) will make her debut before, a Dunedin audience. This. lady as a vooaTat is highly spoken of in- Wellington and district. With sndh a tailed and popular pro* frhmtQS a : gabdhouHo.jnfcy be predicted, bpalar prices of admissibh are annonnced.

frßiSißjffilkttMMßßMMHiiK ! PARIS, APWL 2. | Paty dtr Clam’s oonfe&ion declares! 4^!SBWM fftsowe; from her-' husband, >, fiaQtlyi M‘Cartfay,| the English MLPi Shendtoits that J&e iaj sswmnph

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Evening Star, Issue 10896, 3 April 1899, Page 2

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THIS BLACK FAMILY. Evening Star, Issue 10896, 3 April 1899, Page 2

THIS BLACK FAMILY. Evening Star, Issue 10896, 3 April 1899, Page 2

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