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MOLDOON’S PICNIC COMPANY.

Boxing Night

This Company will make their first appearance in the Opera House on the above night. The piece chosen for their first production is the musical faroial Comedy entitled “Muldoon's Picnic.” The comedy abounds in fun from start to finish, and is just the sort of piece to suit the holiday makers. This play has notjbeen produced in this town since, 82, and it caueed such a sensation that Olark and Bymain had to turn the people away. Those who have never seen a donkey in this town should not miss seeing the Hamson donkey and chaise drawn by Jerry the Wise which appears in the production, and it is the fun of the world to see Muldoon and his friend Mulcheay on board driving to the picnic. The company have been drawing large audiences throughout the Coast, and by what we hear and see they are sure to have a bumper house, and as (be prices are within the reach of all, being the popular prices of 3s, 2s, Is. The donkey will be driven round the town to-morrow and the public will bo able to see the prettiest turn out they have ever seen in Ibis city of Qreymonth. Those desirous of securing their seats before-hand may book them at the box office.

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 24 December 1901, Page 3

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MOLDOON’S PICNIC COMPANY. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 24 December 1901, Page 3

MOLDOON’S PICNIC COMPANY. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 24 December 1901, Page 3

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