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ENTERTAINMENTS.

"jjiMBS op the law." The repeat performance at the Good Templar Hall last night of the programme given at the , concert last week % "The 'Mirths of the Law" met, with another good reception, and though attend:med wis not quite uip to tliat oil Thursday last, the hall was well filled. It is estimated that the takings would amount to aibout £ls. .The first party of the programme wfca of a miscellaneous ohaTaeter. 'Mr. Iferold Morey opened the proceedings with a pianoforte solo, and" songs were given by Mjssses Fields- and' Cocker, and ,Jfr. V. W. Morley.Jtfr.' Faiey entertajned titve audience with gome humorous soijgs, and the dancing ft' Bailor's hornpipe and Highland ffing t by Miss May IWiey, a little girl of aboujjj 10 years, #as heartily applauded. Pox also contributed a couple of songs In. the second part of the programme, M3ss. Dora Bedford ffipeated the musical monologue, "Dismal Jiminie," and Mr, R. Gadd gaye a* banjo solo. The, ragtime and vaudeville element of the entertainment again proved very popular, a« did fllao feha danees by the Misses M. Avery, K. li'Oklaiid, V. and E. Gilbert, and O. Palmer.* The concluding itc-m, 'lPbck Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit Bag," had to be repeated, as did most of the othir items of the programme.

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Taranaki Daily News, 31 July 1918, Page 4

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 31 July 1918, Page 4

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 31 July 1918, Page 4

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