RAILWAY CONCERT.
There was a good' audience at the binpire Hall last evening, when the Railway Vaudeville Company gave a heml ; m f . ort r or the widow and family m tin. fan Shunter R. Smith. Tito nicelv varied with a series of mmgs. chaU monologues, orchestra items d. , j 1 humorous songs. -M s v.-. I. ' jiiiir bit. of Heaven 1 and Miss Simpso p'Mv Dear Soul”) were in taeir umi.il goo voice, and sang very pleasingly. - unn siivs a good comic song, and his <1 lons were rewarded wiil. a floral gift from the- audience. “Send them almtf was perhaps his best item, and was non pth- encored. Mi.se. Simpson and Sh.i were eotmlod in a duet, a u.mut.l numbe . which was much enjoyed Mr L ; | 1 “ was in good form m his long sim dam , lie, scored a distinct miccc.v-. -1 ration contributed .'AOJtxcadleut tnonologues. Miss Giorgi, -thaw Mr Rodgers, Mr Pugg-. Mi • and Mr Muirhead were urn other peitmiu- • and they were equally sucet-ful .1,’:., efforts, Mrs Max, who led the orchestra, played most of the j'coomptimments, the other accompanists hen g . I the hall.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 1012, 3 November 1917, Page 6
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189RAILWAY CONCERT. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 1012, 3 November 1917, Page 6
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