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FRANK LINCOLN.

.TjH^-'f^prid : renp^ned A mericnn tyfyfiolirj^t Mr Frank Lincoln, makes . on. Tuesday next »'.';;.. aSt Mopioii,, "Mr Linoo n's veraatvity anai^QF Ws of mimicry have been w J^g&ly Spoken of wherever he nti^.^en; both by the press and by, the li^adei's in literary, artistic and fashionable circles, that his success •berje may be considered un fait accompth ■■ Mr Lincoln is the possessor qt a good baritone voice, which he use*. with great effect in. his repre-, ;" 3 : nien*afeioiiSj the very names of some j'^iotlwhlfch indicate the existence of a .'.-i'MftSid of laughter and amusement to be drpwu upon ad lih ; such as " A : Quaker's Oration," " a Chinese Borneo," "The Trombone Fiend," " The silent singer," " The German t Balladist,"" The London Music-hall .•ikon-' ComiqW' ? ' ? These indicate a few of his characteristic descrip-

lions./ Although the whole of his entertainment is refined, yet it's mirth provoking 1 qualities are such that : everyone • oari " appreciate it *vi:—Jlertrti ( ly. •Mr Lincoln is an •".Arfce- ) 2 • "' ' irfuS wstrd; " Key. ; Charles Clark, and * •»!/ j^ A l '^ TVain rolled into onej with ,ij^.' specialities apd capabilities outside i:)i~!rot ..either. The great entertainer. ■■•.* •'•' "has been fortunate in securing the ••*■'< services of Mr C. 13. "Foster as solo ~:'\ jpianist . and accompanist. Mr is, pr gold medallist o£ the 1 .JJtqlbQUrne Liedertafel, oi:^ which. '"Bocie.ty.^e.has been, pianist for man}' „r'* y^ars, \vhioh is a guarantee, that the [y. .uiuaical portion of the programme i:;( is in the right hands. .

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Manawatu Herald, 13 September 1889, Page 3

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FRANK LINCOLN. Manawatu Herald, 13 September 1889, Page 3

FRANK LINCOLN. Manawatu Herald, 13 September 1889, Page 3

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