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■ _ — __ ♦ We are not responsibe for, the statements or opinions of correspondents. (to the editor or the manawatu herald.} f Snt».r licansider the amateurs who performed at the Public Hall on Tuesday ., ; last ideserye every praise for the excellent representation they iga'Ve of ■',', Snowed Jn "en behalf of the 1 widow Carroll and family. It has struck me that it is a pity, after the trouble and expense incurred, 1 there should be only one representation, and I would suggest that the performance be repeated in a fortnight's time, the proceeds to . be divided, say» between the-sctiool lund arid ; lho wardrobe fund_of the Dramatic Club. If this were done, and the, programmd varied by 1 the introduction of a little music, arid- some■thlng which would be appreciated by the younger members of the audience, I think the result would well repay the trouble. — ~i am, &c, Pro Bono Publico. Foxton, August 19, 1891
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 20 August 1891, Page 3
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153CORRESPONDENCE. Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 20 August 1891, Page 3
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