Happy Hours
-• — - — - . - . .> r -■ -. ; The entertainment given in the Town Hall last night by Mr and Mrs' Hart and >'■• company was well attended. The title is most appropriate, and was well sustained throughout the performance, for we may __ safely .say 'that never have two happier hours been spent by a-Feilding audience. Both the acting and singing w^eitomi_rk<-[ y ably good, the whole of the performance being of a refined charaoter, f&ll 0F \ drollery and fun, without the Ua*, vui. v g&rity, affording the most genuine amusey A. ment and producing storms of enthum'astio applause from a delighted audience.OO't w >uld be unfair, where each actor and f actress did so well, to make distinctions! ' The company is altogether one pf,ihc>O t best that has graced the boards at Feeding, and we feel sure that at any future, j time the announcement of another, visit. ., from them will be the signal for a ere* dec} 1 house. We are pleased to" meritrdn.tfoatat they will appear at the Town 'Hall thit evening w ith a new prbgrimiße; md douibt : i not that another' good attendabce Will- - reward their efforts.
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 60, 30 October 1884, Page 2
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186Happy Hours Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 60, 30 October 1884, Page 2
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