THE CORRICK ENTERTAINMENT.
“ A capital entertainment, and I’ll go again, ” was the verdict wo heard expressed as we loft the Opera House last night. Tho singing was good, especially that of Miss Alice Garrick, who possesses a voice of great range and sweetness, her various numbers being greeted with rapturous applause. The concerted pieces wore enjoyable and some of them of a decidedly humorous character. Madame Corack and Professoi Cornell gave several excellent songs, the subject of which was beautifully set forth in biographic pictures. The “Coon dance” by Misses Amy and Ethel Cornell was much enjoyed, while the bell-ringing lost none of its freshness in such capable hands. The Cornell Family give a performance i;i Kaye’s Hall Erunnerton, this evening. On Monday Ihey return to town and show for (he first time the biograph pictures of the Queen's funeral.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 20 April 1901, Page 2
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140THE CORRICK ENTERTAINMENT. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 20 April 1901, Page 2
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