FRANK LINCOLN.
■ ♦ The season in Wellington of this inimitable humorist closed on Saturday night, when another largo audience attended to have their risible facilities tickled perhaps to be abnormally deve'oped. Mr Tiucoln had apparently recovered fronT his recent indisposition, for he appeared to be in capital voice, and created roars of laughter by his somewhat trying if grotesc[ue_ mimicry . of certain operatic singers. To say that Mr Lincoln is the raciest humorist who has ever 'fayjdtarfd' this colony with a visit is topay him but a poor compliment, for we have never before had amongst us a humor' st pure and simple , but it may be said without hesitation that Mr Lincoln has set up a standard here by which all future lecturers of his oiass will be judged. — N Z. Times. I)o not forget that Frank Lincoln appoars at the Public Hajl, thip evening. ,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 281, 17 September 1889, Page 2
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145FRANK LINCOLN. Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 281, 17 September 1889, Page 2
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