THE CORNWALL FAMILY.
Arrangements haye been made for the appearance hero of the well-known Cornwall Family. A glance at their programme shows them to bo a company of unusual merit, and tho opinions voioed by the Southern press are of such a pleasing nature as to indicate a great treat for the musio and fun-loving public of Gisborne. The Cornwalls are expert bellringers, having a complete set of bells of special tijne, Perhaps the most unique feature of the Company is the Spanisn Band, of mandolins and guitars, received alwajs with appreciation. Nothing of the kind has been heard in 'Gisborne since the Spanish Students' celebrated tour. The Company have 'plenty of variety. Mr Fawcett Rowe and Miss Gertie Miller supply the fun, and their humorous sketches form a prominent feature of the programme. The Company open to-night, and give a sacred concert on Sunday evening. Owing to difficulty in arranging dates, the Company’s performances are 1 limited to tho two evenings quoted, and Gisborne people should not miss the opi portunity of seeing and hearing the Corni walls,
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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 377, 29 March 1902, Page 3
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179THE CORNWALL FAMILY. Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 377, 29 March 1902, Page 3
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