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A NIGHT IN PARIS.

Last evening witnessed the closing scenes of "A N ght in Paris/ when the above spectacular performance was repeated tor the tenth night. The bumper house which greeted Signoi' Borzoni was ample evidence of his success and popularity, and the Drill Hall was again crowded, resulting in a substantial benefit. The various evolutions were received with hearty applause, and it was evident that the "Cake Walk" and "Washerwomen's Jig" and other dances had last none of their popularity. Good business was done at the various stalls, a,nd prior to commencement of the second part Lieutenant-Colonel Watt, on behalf of the Drill Hall Trustees and Voluntee-ra tool? occasion to thank the ladies of the various stalls for the splendid manner in which they had carried out. theCr onerous duties, and accorded special praise to. the performers and tho Garrison Band, who had both nobly done their part in making the function" such a success. The following are the winners of the various competitions completed during the evening :—.Nor. 173-E T. Clapham, No. 179 Mr! Darley, No. , 194 M'«s Summers, No. 198 Mrs. Joslin, No. 199 R, Croucher, No. 22 E. Fowler, No. 201 F. Orawley, No. 202 J. Heron, No. 206 Eric Jones, No. 208 J. Sym-s No. 210 Mr. Molloy, No. 211 Mi&s j! BulLer, No. 212 Miss Hanlon, No. 214 W. J. Mahoney, No. 210 T. Vance, No. 216 Donald Lawrie, No. 217 C. Scott, No. 218 T. H. Battle, No. 220 Mits Hourigan, No. 221 T. G. Williamson, No. 223 Mrs. G. W. Swan, No. 224, G Rosis,' N0.'225 R. G. Walker, No. 227 Miss Eance, No. 228 E. Jones, No. 229 J. Taylor, No. 30 E. Fowler, No. 231 Miss A. Ross.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 12266, 29 July 1904, Page 8

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A NIGHT IN PARIS. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 12266, 29 July 1904, Page 8

A NIGHT IN PARIS. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 12266, 29 July 1904, Page 8

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