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"THE SENTIMENTAL BLOKES.

AT OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT,

Th-s evening, at the Opera House, Messrs J. and. N.Tait will present Mr Lnwrence Campbell, th e well4nown ekcutionist and entertainer, in C. J. Oennis's popu'ai-' ,work "The 'S?ntiBlok©" and no doubt rruurv vrho hnyo read +b2<T>o<>V pb-1 remi'm'1 cMr Ca'mpbell's p-evions visit vail take the, opporfonity of he ring and seeing "I'he Bioko' \ as ponrtrayed b;y the taiented eloc it"oni,t. Conn enciag with "A Soog/' Mr^Campbell "il{.present the entire work in the following order:—"The Intio.," "Doreen,",".The 'Play,'5 "T^.e Stior,"- "At Coot/ liSben,'; ana "Mar/ will conclude tlw first part of the programme, which, alter, a-shcrf'interval.' will be continued, with "The Pilot Cove," : "Hitched/ "Beef -Tea," '■' Uncle Jim;" "The Kid." andconcludwith1 that delightful sketch full. or quiaint philosophy, "Th j Xtfooch o' late." The; programme is as varied /as.-it is original^ and one which will no doubt be approdated and enjoyed by patrons i'roiia all sections of the coin-' munity. , The box plan of reserved seats .is on yieuV at Jones and Son's, and according to.the advance bribving it is nd/isable tor intending patrons to secure their seats without de'ay.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16892, 9 February 1917, Page 6

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"THE SENTIMENTAL BLOKES. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16892, 9 February 1917, Page 6

"THE SENTIMENTAL BLOKES. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16892, 9 February 1917, Page 6

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