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ANDERSON DRAMATIC COMPANY., Thk Anderson Dramatic Compaiiy repeated "Through the Divorce Court" last night at the Opera House, the piece meeting with very general approval. It will'bo staged again to-night, and will he followed to-mor-row ami Friday nights by a revival of The Pace at the Window." ■ LECTURE AT PARNKLL. An illustrated lectin- was delivered by Mr. R. 11. Ingle ("Bob." the late Wairakei guide) on "-'Our Thermal Region,- and its Wonders" at St. Mary's schoolroom, Par nell. last night. The Rev. Canon MaeMurray occunieci the chair, and there was a fair attendance. The lecture was listened to with great interest, Mr. Ingle explaining his views as to the cause of earthquakes, geysers, etc. Several questions were asked and satisfactorily auwered. ST. SEPULCHRE'S BAZAAR. A fancy fair will be opened at. half-past two to-day in St. Sepulchre's Hall. Khybcr Pass, and will be open for three days. The proceeds are to go toward- the post of repairing and repainting the vicarage and parish hall. The ladies'of the church have been working for smno time in preparation', for the fete, and have got together a fine col : lection of goods. These goods will be-otsi played to-day on stalls devoted to fancy goods, cakes," sweets, toys, flowers, prdduUtv etc. A special feature of the bazaar -is-* winter garden, which will lie Used as a tearoom. . Among the side-shows arc Maypole, art gallery, and fishpond. Concerts will beheld afternoon and evening. At this afternoon's concert Mrs. Leo. Myers will recite. In the evening Mrs. Arthur Myers-will give a solo on the violin. Mrs. Cilmour and Miss Margot Somerset will sing and Mr. Asniuall will render a violin solo. Mr. A. White's orchestra will also contribute item-, -ts will also the YYaiata Quartette. Madame Wigmore will act as piaul-te. The Cost ley Institute boys will give a gymnastic display. A hat-trimming competition for geutlchicn will doubtless (rente a good deal of amusement. >. .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12856, 3 May 1905, Page 3
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ENTERTAINMENTS.
New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12856, 3 May 1905, Page 3
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