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MERRY MOMENTS COMPANY.

The above title is most appropriate to the excellent entertainment provided at the Public Hall last evening for from start to finish there was' not a dull moment. The pictures shown were the best ever exhibited before a Greymouth audience, and the subjects were most interesting. Amongst the most prominent were "Saved by telegraph Code," "Hurry up Please," "The Woman who Wasnt," and "Children of. the Empire." The enthusiasm that greeted these items showed how greatly they had been appreciated. The concert part was a revelation, every item being a genii and in several items three recalls were demanded. There is no doubt that the company fairly eclipsed all previous performances of its kind, and the public of Greymouth should roll up in force this evening to witness the finest show that has ever vistcd these parts.

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Grey River Argus, 20 April 1909, Page 3

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MERRY MOMENTS COMPANY. Grey River Argus, 20 April 1909, Page 3

MERRY MOMENTS COMPANY. Grey River Argus, 20 April 1909, Page 3

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