ENTERTAINMENT.
k*t«w **■ *»nii -nl enterWMIIMia aal of tSa f ,nd« ,f tho Qbanli mm* off n* ateeraajo*. J.Uy a, haf«re WW* vbiab alnv* filled tha ■MMfeartb TWent.rtaiommt waa ,nd bfl. «» *anaja*t iTodit on the *fPlflJg»-_'* *»• pmleewofthy g*W m H. J. Maora .bo U the ■ af acwple oi fart oh* raacie kindly lent than to tho g*fjpb*« and enaieud during tha » ,4 ? ".*»»«*»<»«' of «bo •ttppand other menkeni™! work 2»«Jtd wiUi thi. diapUy. Several vt«we were «xhihil*>l. y to end unqualia*! aMraaaJ from nourly all proeunt. •• •**•PP r eu'fcu-ting «f Mo* damae CWoa, Uoward, and Hiiu, and Moasr*. J. Dana. Claiton. and Qoward roodurad vciv <!...r«it!j u:A with moat e'iio« tho -»!««#, «-?* ni ?» ?r " rn '' "fc»««tlMi Soft ya Winds." and '••the Bino Bella of ScotSaml " M: ind M:. CUaioai aang a \\}~t. •'yr,mMit ? • Taa*«ioa)j f»!ra. \?i.jxu.,i. w ho x«Oathia OCcni>:■..;> ?:-.,r! ::• j,.,).!„. ~,, tha fret tin... i- ic « r - :it aoqairitiont our cirti.ni Mr. OaaaHl raw4arod vho jiai.'i.'tic t.allf-l f JmHt-OM Jo*." th«. roft of tho c,n. oaay jojnißg in t>,« chorna The affa*'«%* -»ory tine iuW. i*«rn Qaxton aan-? *'li->vr>t. and mv.xJ cjuita taking tho uu.i! .ncc >,y -♦•irn who ajanifeotiil tb. ir approval i.y hearty, if «oni.■•*h«t M j.pJaoaa. Mr. Fwr.tPt rm-it'-d "T!i« CHova aad fh» Liotm" w<\ a w!txti<>n from WiMiani T-!'" ronliy t«M. and. although laboori.v uin'.i-r Homo d:aadvaatago through U; r .■•:; hftitij; badrjr ligtf V -ho-ro! •.'„,» h- ; ir, a thorough ejjgsutionint '• .-In,'- thi. evooiag the cf »,h.i fLurch. Raw. Ifr. Cuu'-r- , nhile tJiutiliiny all preeeat for th-ir aunotMUMNlthat Admir,.) Kir.bprlcy had moat Mharally eontribtiti'd t'm wh;>lo coat of raaovatio? thu Kat-v,. Church at Apia, so th«i prvwl? .f thp aatettaißtneut w >uld r->< (~> ii<vhM for that porpoao lie naaounco'l 'hat the atooeeda wool! b? d.-r.»t>d to forming thn rjourioofl f « fond for roboibiiug tbfl ohun'h a: .".iitiu'ela, which waa doatruyed l>y dr« aomo faw ajnatha ago. Mi«fc Chatfiold Mrotada<l at th« fjaaiiofoi tu. -*Uioh w<ti> lant by mr. 3 t)bHi-. und, neodltiM to My, har playing «aa fnr »1,t.v0 tin-iiverag'-t K.iAt'l lit j.n;.iMif it -li-im-moata. Th« ?:«gi?:v ■* ••"• , "*" *he Qttoeit" by tho wboii- '•>• .<•! mv concraded a moat prograaMD*
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Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 41, 3 August 1889, Page 3
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348ENTERTAINMENT. Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 41, 3 August 1889, Page 3
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