THE STEELE-PAYNE BELLRINGERS.
I lii) over-popular Stcele-I'uync Family of Ucllringers will commence a t«o nights' season a t the Town Hull, Gore, on Thursday next (Show nights'). When wo say that for years tliis talented musical organisation lian bi i'n noted for the excellence of the entcrt'afinmenta, and that they ki*ve endeavored, and succeeded, in providing varied and tuneful music, and fun without vulgarity, we only pay the I nienilx'iv a compliment that is well deserved. We have bo often leferred in terms of prajse to the excellence of the programme Hubuiittcd to Gore audiences that we can only remark that the organisation in as strong, if not stronger, und .an tainted as ever. 'l'lie eom|mny comprise .Miss l.i//ii' and Maud l'ayne, Mr Italph Steele, alio need no further comment, two new members being Sliss Ivcna Fisher, nii't'/o soprano and pianistc and Mr 'loin Klston, baritone, elocutionist, jpid sketch artist, and last, but not least, the reappearance of Master t lund Steele (uLr''d II) the youthful comedian, who, according to our exchanges, has evidently inherited the musical abilities of his parcn'ts, and l is aptl; described us a "chip of tho old blcekf" The dresses worn by the ladies will cause a fluttering of many i a female heoJ't. 'l'hey were made in I Auckland, and are the latent Parisian confections. They are said to be masterpieces of (he costumiercs art, I anil were the theme of general adiuir- ' ation in the North Island.
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Mataura Ensign, Issue 1416, 26 November 1904, Page 2
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244THE STEELE-PAYNE BELLRINGERS. Mataura Ensign, Issue 1416, 26 November 1904, Page 2
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