THE CORRICK FAMILY.
Next week, tin's salcnted company will open at the Opera House, Grcymoutli. Since jtlieir last visit to the Coast they have added to their means of entertainment the bell-ringing, and a biograph. Their musical talent is well-known, and everywhere the company have shown, they have been greeted with an excellent reception. One pleasing thing about the Corricks is, that their reputation increases on each returning visit, and where they have once appeared they can return and are better received. The class of entertainment they give is such that all may attend without the slightest compunction. The programme is entirely free from the vulgarisms and displays that keep reticent people from attending the theatre. Min Corrick's singing has beon a great attraction during the tour through New Zealand, and the* pictures illustrating the songs, give a pleasing effect. We are assured that when the Company appear in Greymouth, they will meet with unqualified approval.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 13 April 1901, Page 2
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156THE CORRICK FAMILY. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 13 April 1901, Page 2
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