OPERATIC SOCIETY'S ENTERTAINMENT.
The entertainment in aid of the « More Men Movement" to be given bv «E Society in tho Theatre to-inorrowevemnir promises to be largely attended and I C- U " eSS -„ T he faree "I" on Parle Fiancais will be played, preceded by patriotic songs by Miss Pratt, Messrs Condell Levien, Lucas, and Mackay. In the farce > Mrs Jackson, Misses A. Harley, Pratt, and H. Keeves, and Messrs Kidson and Maekav will tako part lhe Garrison Baud 'will be in attendance and play selections. Miss Iratt will sing "The Absent-Minded offsh l o ' md f it - S P r^ Ue thi *t instead of a shower ot coins bemg thrown on the stage, a feat not unaccompanied by danger to performers, girls with tambourines may <ro amomr ti,„ j • collecting money E&1,» andicnc " evening fs an?£ipatl-d ' B **"*' "
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXIV, Issue 37, 14 February 1900, Page 2
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138OPERATIC SOCIETY'S ENTERTAINMENT. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXIV, Issue 37, 14 February 1900, Page 2
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