THE CONCERT TO-NIGHT.
We feel that it is not necessary for us to do, more than again intimate that the complimentary benefit to. Mr. Baker will take place this evening. To those who have hoard that gentleman it is unnecessary to ?ay a word, as we know they wilkrequire no persuasion of ours to induce "them to be present ; but to those who have not been so fortunate we . should say do not. lose the present opportunity. The programme is published m another column, and we must say that it is by far the best that we have yet seen, m Palmerston, and quite indepeu-.
dently of the attraction of Mr. Baker, should draw a crowded house. Mrs. Marsh is an old favorite, and the Misses Young and M'Plieo will be heard only to he properly appreciated, Mr. Slade . is a, host m himself, and the appearance qf his name on the programme will bring not a few of his; admirers, while Mr. Gilberts many friends will be present to give him a hearty wel: come to Palmerston. "V^e hear the tickets are going off so quickly, that we should advise those who intend to take ladies, to secure their seats during the day.
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 107, 14 January 1880, Page 2
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204THE CONCERT TO-NIGHT. Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 107, 14 January 1880, Page 2
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