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ENTERTAINMENTS AND MEETINGS.

OPERA HOUSE. Another change of programme will bs , given at the Opera House by Mr. Barry ' Rickards' Vaudeville Company to-night •'■ Each of the artistes will contribute entirely fresh items, so that the attractiveness of the bill will appeal to all varieties of tastes. The last threo nights of the company's seaii son are announced. CITY HALL. The entertainment provided by Mr. Walts* Rivers' Vaudeville Company at the City Hall was appreciated by last night's audi. ence. The same programme will l> e p ro Y duced to-night, and there will bo a complete Y> change on Saturday night. l ST. JOHN'S MUSICAL. AND LITERAL SOCIETY; l [ J A most enjoyable and amusing evening was spent in »*• John's schoolroom on MotS - ■ day in connection with th« above society/ ■"''•■ Th« mooting was devoted to a. mock Supreme Court, where three cases were brought for. ■ ward, Mi. Vcalo undertaking the onerous '' duties of judge. Miss It. Crisp made a capital Crown prosecutor, while Messrs, Neale, Scott, Price, and Mortimer, as sdliefj Y tors, etc.,'wero'very good. I All thoso who may wish to become mew hers of the recently-formed Shakespere So ciety are requested to note that forms for on> Y rolment are now obtainable at Messrs. 'Upt<jr and Co.'s, Queen-street. _ The .subscription' for the series of four readings is merely no. minal, and all those desirous of furthering ■ Y the objects of the society are asked to make Y early application for enrolment. \ It should bo noted that only Subscribers can he admitted to these readings. The next reading will be given on July 30, when ' " .Julius ■ Caesar",, will be taken.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12317, 8 July 1903, Page 6

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ENTERTAINMENTS AND MEETINGS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12317, 8 July 1903, Page 6

ENTERTAINMENTS AND MEETINGS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12317, 8 July 1903, Page 6

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