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ENTERTAINMENTS.

Last evening the Fendalton Dramatic Club gave an excellent entertainment at the Sefton Town Hall, in aid of the Vicarage Repairs Fund. Unfortunately, the attendance was not commensurate with the object and quality of the performance. The first part consisted of vocal and instrumental music, the performers being Misses Ellis, F. Barclay, Ballance, Messrs H. A. Adley, H. G. Simms, T.- H. Beckett, M. E. Denniston and H. Mason. The comedietta "Lot 49" followed, the characters in which were capitally played by Messrs H. G. Simms, M. E. Denniston, A. J. Barnard and F. D. M'Pher son, and Misses M. Ellis and Williams. A very successful entertainment was given in the Trinity Hall, Manchester Street,- last evening, under the auspices of employees and friends of the Cliristchurch Working Men's Co-operative Society. There was an excellent attendance, the hall being crowded. Items were given as follows : — Songs, Misses Gundersen and Lowry, and Messrs Morgan, Delahunt, Douglas, Barlow and Blumsky : reoitations Misses Wilson and Hean, and Messrs Torrance and Bunt : a duet by Misses Wilson and Gundersen. Mr Torrance gave a very interesting lecture on the Mormons, and limelight views were exhibited by Mr C. B. Russell.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6285, 16 September 1898, Page 3

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 6285, 16 September 1898, Page 3

ENTERTAINMENTS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 6285, 16 September 1898, Page 3

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