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MAMMOTH MINSTRELS.

The performance of the Minstrels last night was for the benefit of that popular favorite, Mr W. Horace Bent, and, notwithstanding the rival attraction of tho circus, the attendance was ybtj good. The programme embraced many of the moat popular morceanx of the troup?, including "The sweet bye-and-bye," faultlessly sang by Mr Beaumont Bead, and which was rapturously encored. The comic sketches were, as usual, irresistibly funny, and created unbounded merriment. To-night will be the last appearance of the Minstrels, when all who have not heard them should not neglect the last opportunity that will be afforded them of enjoying a genuine musical treat.

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Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1820, 20 December 1879, Page 3

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MAMMOTH MINSTRELS. Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1820, 20 December 1879, Page 3

MAMMOTH MINSTRELS. Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1820, 20 December 1879, Page 3

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