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RAISING THE WIND. Frank, of Muritai: Now, Dr. Mason, if you and Valentine want to raise the wind for that Consumptives' Home, I can put you on to a good thing. Take the Town Hall, and get Chase-Morris and Jolly to repeat their little Seatoun peformance of last week. It will crowd the house. Dr. Mason: But the atmosphere might be too sultry. Frank: That's easily regulated. Get Councillor Frost to preside. With a severe Frost in the chair you'll keep things moderately cool.

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Free Lance, Volume V, Issue 254, 13 May 1905, Page 13

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RAISING THE WIND. Fiank, of Muiitai Nou, Di. Ma ion, if you and Valentine want to raise the icind for that Consumptives' Home, I can put you on to a r/ood thing. Tale the Toun Hall, and /jet Chaw-Morris and Jolly to repeat tlieir little Seatoun poformance of last week. It will crowd the house. Di. Mason . But the atmosphere might be too sultry. Frank: That's easily 1 emulated. Get Countdlot Fiost to p>eside. With a seine Frost in the chair yoxCll keep thinc/s moderately cool. Free Lance, Volume V, Issue 254, 13 May 1905, Page 13

RAISING THE WIND. Fiank, of Muiitai Nou, Di. Ma ion, if you and Valentine want to raise the icind for that Consumptives' Home, I can put you on to a r/ood thing. Tale the Toun Hall, and /jet Chaw-Morris and Jolly to repeat tlieir little Seatoun poformance of last week. It will crowd the house. Di. Mason . But the atmosphere might be too sultry. Frank: That's easily 1 emulated. Get Countdlot Fiost to p>eside. With a seine Frost in the chair yoxCll keep thinc/s moderately cool. Free Lance, Volume V, Issue 254, 13 May 1905, Page 13

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