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MESSRS. KOHLER & BENT'S ENTERTAINMENT.

4, The above entertainment was again well attended last night, and the audience appeared to be well satisfied with the programme?, judging from the applause given to the dilierent performers. Mr. Koliler is indeed a perfect master of the cornet —one would scarejly think such sweet and pure sounds cnuld be obtained from, a cornet. The " Mystic Changes" of Mr. Bent must bu s.:eu to bo appreciated. T.ic Selections on Tlui Tumbleronicon," by Messrs. Koliler and Waucl, were really cXL-elL.ni ; and the ivndL-ring of " Happy b ; j Thv Divanis " and the Last Rose of .Sumr.ivr" could not be efjualled by any '•■iher instrument. Mr. Bent's songs, " Muidoon, the Politician," and "Moods and Tenses " kept the audience in roars of laugh! or ; in fact, Mr. Bent has full command over the risible faculties of his audience till he leaves the stage. The next part of the entertainment was also very good, being selections on the violin cello (with guitar accompaniment by Mr. Kohler) by Sir. Waud. His rendering of "'Annie Laurie" deserves more than a passing word. As this is positively their last appearance, we would recommend those who have not seen the entertainment not to lose this opportunity, as there is a rich treat in store for all lovers of music.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 227, 13 January 1877, Page 2

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MESSRS. KOHLER & BENT'S ENTERTAINMENT. Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 227, 13 January 1877, Page 2

MESSRS. KOHLER & BENT'S ENTERTAINMENT. Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 227, 13 January 1877, Page 2

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