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AMUSEMENTS.

OPERA HOUSE. The Opera House was filled last night y when the present programme of sporkjjnn - vaudeville was presented. Tho thought-reading act of Sergt. Copeland and 'Kid was received with much ap-* plause, and much marvelling took place at the' wonderful feats of the "Kid." Viola Denny and Eddie Dunigan were a «rain prime'favourites^with their dainty and novel act, and Kelly and Drake's pot pourri of song, dance, and dialogue {vas well received. The Trio Classirjue Tjlaved a splendid selection of music, nnd McKay and Graham repeated their success in popular songs. Bonita and were heartily applauded for their (liootinc and stockwhip cracking feats, while C'olos entertained with his banjos. The act of "WaUli and Walsh was also Tvell received. GIS VXD liJlSff NATIONAL CONCERT. Under the "U-piccs of the Hibernian Society, and ihe patronage of his Lordshin ifahnu wiodi.' and clofgv. St. Patrick's T) fl . v v, ''i ' l 0 fittingly celebrate! hv a grand lri.~h national concert in the Tlieatre Royal on Monday evening (March 18th;* An attractive and popular programme by leading artists has been arrange J. comprising songs, ballads, unaccompanied part-songs, violin to [os', national dauces, combined choruses, etc.. providing an excellent evening's entertainment of ex -optional merit, <|uite equal to the high standard of previous concert*. The whole of tho proceeds are to be devoted to Nazareth House, to assist Ihe Sisters in their "nod work among tho children and old people. Tickets are now in circulation, and scats in the circle and stalls may bo rfserred at The Bristol free of extra cliarse. Intending patrons would do well to reserve their seats early, as last year a full house greeted the riso of the curtain and numbers were unable to gain admittance.

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16159, 13 March 1918, Page 9

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AMUSEMENTS. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16159, 13 March 1918, Page 9

AMUSEMENTS. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16159, 13 March 1918, Page 9

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