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"One Big Laugh."

'ihe above is what the DobsonKennedy Company promise us on Saturday evening. A good laugh is a splendid corrective, and as we believe the company can be relied upon to do what they have promised, the attendance should be large. The title of the piece to be performed is " My Sweetheart," the chief character being taken by Mr J. S. Palmer, who has been specially engaged, The various Press opinions note that Mr Palmer has a good stage presence, a magnificent voice, and a most cultured and refined histrionic taste. The play is stated to be full of music, directed by the well known Mr irey, 8. A.M., and the musical numbers will be " See-saw, The Coaxing Song, The Ouckoo duet, Just to please the Boys, The Tickling Song," Two Medleys " I like it," Duet " For Ever " and " There's no one like Mother to me." This certainly offers a very pleasant evtning's entertainment. On Monday evening the company produce the celebrated play " Little Lord Fauntleroy," for which they are justly celebrated, having played the piece through the Colony to crowded houses everywhere. Tickets for reserved seats can be obtained at Mr B. McLean's.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 17 September 1891, Page 2

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"One Big Laugh." Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 17 September 1891, Page 2

"One Big Laugh." Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 17 September 1891, Page 2

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