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Dramatic Entertainment.

To-morrow evening the Palmerston Musical arid Dramatic Club will appear m public for the first time./' The entertsiirifnent as adve/lised will be rendered we believe without^ any alteratioiis whatever; ia^ ; a crowded audience. In the! first part of ; . the prograrnii)^, whfch takesjthe form of a chris^ ininsti-el Messrs Weight and 'H'aybitCle Will wif.ld the tamborine and J bones respectiyelyj with A. Mitchell actiiigas interldcuter,'or by the better cognomen of" Massa Johnson . " The jokes, puns, and local hits m this part of the "bill of fare" are, we are told, Jbighly amusing and the comic element throughout exceedingly good. After the chain business has concluded anentirely'^r^citaition will be given by MrHaybittle, arid Miss JEfoylan will play a populnr arfangement H df Scotch and irish • airs- on the pianpfprte. Mr Weight bringing y} the first {part of the ..programme; to" a conclusion by singing a character song. In " the second part a farcial comedy will bVgiyen arid we can assure tKose i who intend teing present that the represehtatipn of -We chaTacters %ill be moat successfully carried out, arid will also be well worth seeing. Messrs Jacobsen, E. Johnson, Hayfiitfle"; Pirani, and L. Abrahams.taking the caste. We hope the inaugural entertainment will be a thorough success.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 35, 9 July 1885, Page 3

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Dramatic Entertainment. Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 35, 9 July 1885, Page 3

Dramatic Entertainment. Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 35, 9 July 1885, Page 3

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