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Marist Bros.' Concert Company.

The above company, under the musical direction of Mr. P. J. Clarke, appeared in the Town Hall on Monday evening last, and were greeted by a moderately large audience. The music was of a high-clas3 order, and thoroughly enjoyable, each item being rendered to the best advantage, and most of the second part of the programme encored. The items were as follows:

Part I. —Chorus, "The Dear Little Shamrock," .the Company; song, ''The Trumpeter," Mr L. O'Malley; song, "The Storm Fiend,"' Mr Owen Pritchard; duet, ''Tell Her I Love Her So," Messrs E. Donovan and S. Pritchard; song, "Killarriey," Mr C. Dod ; recitation, "Smiting the Rock," Mr J. Hegarty; song, "What Cheer, Messmate," Mr Stan. Pritchard; violin solo,, "Rubensteirrs Melody," Mr F. Halm; song, "Coleen Oge Asthore," Mr E. Donovan. Part 11. Minstrel Entertainment.— Chorus, "Ding Dong" (Soloist Mr W. Malavey), the Company; song, "Monkey Land," Mr S. Pritchard; song, "I can see Red Roses blooming/' Mr A. Lennon; chorus, "Click Clack" (soloist, Mr O. Pritchard), the Company; song, "Harrigan," Mr L. O'Malley; song, "Airing, Green " Mr F. Simpson; chorus, "Who Did?" (soloist, Mr F. Donovan), the company; song, "I used to sigh for the Silvery Moon, Mr Hutchinson; song, "The Preacher and the Bear," Mr 0. Pritchard; chorus, "But it is so," (soloist, Mr S. Pritchard), .the Company-; song, "Mandy Lane," Mr E. Donovan; song, "Sue, Sue, Sue," Mr C. Mahon; song, "Cinnamon Sue," Mr S. Pritchard; chorus, "Far away ober dere," (soloist, Mr E. Donovan), the Company.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 222, 5 January 1910, Page 5

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Marist Bros.' Concert Company. King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 222, 5 January 1910, Page 5

Marist Bros.' Concert Company. King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 222, 5 January 1910, Page 5

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