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“ HAPPY HOURS.”

After about a twelve months absence from Timarn Mr and Mrs Hart appeared at the Theatre Royal last evening to a crowded bouse. It is indeed a strong proof of tbo popularity of these artistes that they always played to crowded houses. The performance opened with the mirth • provoking little piece “My Wife’s Relations,” which in addition to some really excellent dramatic situations, contains a number of songs which are invariably well received. Of these Mrs Hart’s song of “ The light green parasol,” Miss Hart’s song of “ Puff, puff, puff,” and the really funny song “You make mo laugh,” sung by Mr Hart, were perhaps the most successful, the last named being encored as usual. The Irish Commedietta “Molly’s Dilemma” brought the entertainment to a close. Here again the songs were highly successful. To night an entire change of programme is announced.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2551, 25 May 1881, Page 2

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“ HAPPY HOURS.” South Canterbury Times, Issue 2551, 25 May 1881, Page 2

“ HAPPY HOURS.” South Canterbury Times, Issue 2551, 25 May 1881, Page 2

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