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Academy of Music.

Notwithstanding the volunteer inspections, which acted as a counter attraction, there was a fair house at the Academy of Music last evening on the occasion of the second presentation of Mr and Mrs E. A. Hart's "Happy Hours'" entertainment. The programme was the same as that presented on Saturday evening, and afforded unbounded amusement to the audience. "Happy Hours" is one of the most complete and most entertaining shows we have had here since the talented Stewart Family performed " If," and we can confidently recommend all in search of two hours genuine amusement to patronise to-night's performance, when - a number of novelties will be introduced.

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3626, 10 August 1880, Page 2

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Academy of Music. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3626, 10 August 1880, Page 2

Academy of Music. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3626, 10 August 1880, Page 2

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