ENTERTAINMENTS AND MEETINGS.
DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY.
To-night is the last occasion on which tha present programme will bo staged at th« City Hall, as a complete change will be produced to-morrow night. ... Everything . will bo new from start to finish, and all the populiiE favourites will introduce new songs, ; sketches, etc., details of which will be duly,advorfcised in to-morrow's issue of the Hehaxd. On Monday Miss Daisy Harcourt will make her, first appearance in New Zealand. ,' ; This artiste : is from) the loading Australian : theatres, and as a coster impersonator has 1 earned a reputation second to none in hor particular line of business.
FANCY PAIR AT ELLERSLIE. »
The fancy fair at Eilcrslie in aid ofFathetf, Walter McDonald's memorial . church was continued yesterday with \ much,fcuccessi: On ; ■.'■' the ; opening i day the :• takings amounted to . about £25. The stalls were in charge .'of the- : Refreshment, 'Mcsdarnes'Macnianemiu* and Laing, Misses Murray and, Cowen; tobacco, Misses -Wilkinson and Tay- ' lor; plain work, ' Mcsdamos Orummer, Thompson, and -Wilkinson. fancy work, Mrs. . Enright, Misses McCawley; Monaghan, Mc-; Donald, and Barron; fishpond, Miss En->-. right, The fair will be continued lki« even-; .ins. ■:•■; , : ',.. '■r^-:- : ,0:;
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11625, 12 April 1901, Page 3
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