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TWO HOURS' MIRTH AND MUSIC

On enquiry at Mr Gilmour's this morning we learnt that a good number of seats had already been booked for the above entertainment, and therefore there is every indication of a good honse on Thursday next. In looking over our exchanges we saw the Thames Stu>\ of the 16th of February. Captain Fred Thomas' entertainment is mentioned. That paper says: — "Captain Fred Thomas kept his audience in roars of laughter. He has the unique gift of "being thoroughly amusing without the slightest taint of vulgarity: whilst his anecdotes and stories are quite new. and most amusing to listen to." Those who wish to obtain the best seats in the hall on Thursday night should secure them at once.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 9952, 13 March 1894, Page 2

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TWO HOURS' MIRTH AND MUSIC Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 9952, 13 March 1894, Page 2

TWO HOURS' MIRTH AND MUSIC Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 9952, 13 March 1894, Page 2

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