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"COONLAND" AND "THE LADIES' PARLIAMENT."

Thie proposal to reproduce the above entertainment and shaire the proceeds witl^ the Fire Brigade Hose Fund has been" heartidy takein up). Tickets have been printed and circulated, and ,those who. buy them will have itHe: satisfaction of not only assisting a good object, but may be also happy in thie though* that they are guaranteed a most amueiinig evening's entertainment. The productiorii has oertainly been the talk of tIK! town, a.ud however patrons may differ on mi^or details, there.is only one opinion: .tJwjtJ as a laugh;prodncer it haa seldom been equalled mi Wanganui. The audience simply screamed with miirth. The pruning! knife "will be used judiciouslyprior to Monday's performance —•fittle faults inisetparable from an amateur first night remedied —and consequently a better rendition than that of Wednesday'evening is assured. We recommend eeryoue not to miss this opportunity of enjoying a hearty laugh. Tickets may be procureid from members of this Fire Brigade or .Drahiatip Assooiation, and. as on the previous occasion, purchasers of 3s ones will have the. privilege of reseirviijg seats at Messrs H. I. Joiiear and Son's, Where the box plan is ' now open. It is quite true tbnit numbers, were unable to gain .admission to the initial production, so early booking is advisable.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11992, 10 July 1903, Page 5

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"COONLAND" AND "THE LADIES' PARLIAMENT." Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11992, 10 July 1903, Page 5

"COONLAND" AND "THE LADIES' PARLIAMENT." Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11992, 10 July 1903, Page 5