PADDY'S MARKET
HALF-HOUR ENTERTAINMENTS.
The "Charley's Aunt" CI tub has arranged for a. series of half-hour entertainments to be given in the Concert Chamber nf the Town Hall to-morrow and Saturday evenings next, commencing at 8! o'clock. Two American one-act plays will be produced and a concert entertainment given each evening, taking half-an-hour for each. The one-act plays are described as being of exceptional merit, and at the concert entertainment Mr. Paul Stanhope's qnart'et party will appear by kind permission of Mr, Walter Fuller/. The rest of tho programme will bo filled by Messrs. Ossipoff, Lestrup, Norman ■ Aitken, Miss Richardson; and other leading talent. Turner's Orchestra will play selections. Bumper houses are expected at each performance. The whole of the proceeds go to the Red Cross and Blind Soldiers' and .Sailors' Funds. Tho success that has attended the -request for 'goods to be sold at Paddy's Market to-morrow has been phenomenal. Amongst the latest donations are a fine harmonium, sewing machines (including a Singer), oil paintings and water colours, "and hundreds of. articles for the home. Pot.plants and fiowem will be sold.at a special stall. Everything points to a large sum of money being raised for the blind 6ailors and -soldiers. Receiving depots for goods being'sent in are as follow:—Cakes, 'Cowers, and not plants, Commercial Travellers' Club, Victoria Street; all other goods, Town Hall.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 2, 27 September 1917, Page 7
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224PADDY'S MARKET Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 2, 27 September 1917, Page 7
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