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AMUSEMENTS.

n.x>akd:ss. ■ At Marton Opera House last . ,< lying a large audpeuce _ enjoyed th.e" bright clever and ( abog, ’ all clean eat.rtai f > • meat by the Red Dand'ea. It- '\s .impossible to diserhuiru • oetw \n the members, bat suffice t.; say • they are all fii-st-ekr-- °■' * itah to whose items no exception can j taken. Their songs at,-: w .’Uci®t. i were very crlehy and r.igluv »snu . iag, while , ;ho especially that of Mr Morgan iu toe Scarecrow, drew forth rounds of applause. In I fact, encores ware the’ order of the | evening. The entertainment is one mil ;va can safely recommend to

I anyone desiring an evening of highci-'" als'dlement. To give those who 1 did h( attend last evening—they | did .. -v wlir-t they were missing—we publish last evening’s pros gramme. Ig must bo/ understood, however, that tbeic n 1 be a complete change to-night. T n e items are given first and then the encores:— “Slowly But Surely” (repeated), Messrs Denxpior, Peacock and Wood ; “Ye Banks and Brats,” (The Boss and Nightingale), Miss Ward; “May I Have the Pleasure (Some- \ thing in tho S* a>ido Air), Mr Morgan; “Whan P- then* puts the ! Twins to Bed (The Ueual Way), The Company; Sheh: Proud, Mr Dampier; “Wonderful Dreams (Thora), hr Peacock; “My Little Soldier” (Mysterious Rag), Miss Irene Vers; ‘Male Gage, *’ Messrs ■ Dampisr and organ ; “Buttercup | Time” (Willow . n Plate), Miss Lane; “Do j ..o',” Company; "Adam and Eve” (repeated). Company; “Adm>ra !, s Broom” (Drinking), Mr' Wood : ‘ ‘Chicken Reel (Love Song Gp;;),” Mr Dampier and Miss Irene .Yore; “My Ain. Polk” (The Rosary), Miss Ward; “Scarecrow” (rep?atari), Mr Morgan; “The Binging Lesson” (Love’s Language), Mr Peacock and Miss Lane; “Dearly Beloved” (Pat-a-Cake), Mr Dampier; “The Blacksmith’s Wedding, ” The Company. A word of praise is also due to the accompanist, Mr Griffiths. A packed house should result this evening.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10682, 27 June 1913, Page 4

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AMUSEMENTS. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10682, 27 June 1913, Page 4

AMUSEMENTS. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10682, 27 June 1913, Page 4

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