ENTERTAINMENTS.
A very -enjovaWe concert w;:s held in tho Belfast Town Hall on Fridav evening, in aid of the School Picnic Fund. wvs'a. very lante midicn.ee, and the" chair was takenV Mr Ellis. A pianoforte duet was played by Miss'and Mastar Worthmgton ; kma;s were sung by Mrs Tipler, Mis-sets Topsy -Moir,""Alexander,, Wilson., Ryan. Baker and Morrow, and Messrs Rogers, Blswkwell and Johnson; pianoforte and violin selections were played by Miss M'Kay and Mr Dunbar; recitations were given by Miss M. Pearson, and Mr Ryan ; phonograph selections by Mr Lamb, and _a reading by Mr.M'lndoe. The accompaniments" were played by Misses M'Kay, Robinson, Moir and Wilson. . : The attractive programme "presented by the Bijou Company at'the Oddfellows; Hall again attracted a" good number of people hist night, and all the performers succeeded in obtaining recalls. Mr Will Stevens 'has evidently become a first favourite. The large audience at the Opera House last evening was a very "appreciative one, awl recalls were frequent. The Gaiety Company is at present providing a number of excellent turns.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12424, 13 February 1901, Page 6
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