AMUSEMENTS.
JAMESON'S ENTERTAINERS.
The Oddfellows' Hall was well filled on Saturday evening, when a new programme was submitted by Jameson's Entertainers' Company. Mr George Bentley, Miss Jennie Johnston, Miss Ma Roslyn, Mr Frank Hulme, and Mr Jack Kearns were all applauded' for their songs in the minstrel section of tho programme, while little Vera. Kearns was doubly encored for her song "My Daddy's a Gentleman." In the specialty part Alberto. exhibited some new coin and card tricks, Mr George BentIcy sang eomo character songs, and Mr Frank Hulme sang "The Village Blacksmith," which was illustrated with lantern pictures. Vera Kearns and Miss Ida Roslyn gave an amusing turn entitled "The Eccentric Irish Washerwoman," and Messrs Alfred Sherwin and Jack Kearns presented a musical sketch "Fun an a Turkish Bath." Biographic pictures were shown, and tho programme concluded with a farce. Tho same programme will be repeated to-night, and on Tuesday night there will be, in addition, an Indian basket, competition for boys under twelve, for which a prize of 10s is offered.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11509, 16 February 1903, Page 6
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172AMUSEMENTS. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11509, 16 February 1903, Page 6
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