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A GRAND AMATEUR CONCERT

WILIi TAKE PLACE IN THE FORLORN - STREET HALL ABOUT THE MIDDLE OF NEXT WEEK (if not sooner).

PROGRAMME :— It's not the miles we travel— Hon. John Hall We'll meet again— Hon. Mr Dick All together again— By Ministers We are going away to Manga— Hon. John Bryce Thou art so near— Miser Wilson Ask me again, and I won't say no— W. J. Hurst He was famed for deeds of arms— Jem Mace Cheer up, Sam— Mr Ooombes 'Tis sad to " part "—Mr Greenway Drink to me only with thine eyes— Mr Goldie Tell me where is fancy bred— Mr Waddell Try, try again— Mr Buckland Wait for the waggon— Mr G. A. Brown Somebody's waiting for somebody— Mr Ricnardß Paddle your own canoe — Mr Cooper. Why are you wandering here, I pray —Mr Phillips O, give to me those early flours— Mr J. C. Birth The young man on the railway — Mr Macdonald It's really very singular — Mr Field Willie, we have missed you— W. Swanaon The old man ain't what he used to be— Dr Wallis A short year ago— Mr Reader Wood The ring and the kirk— A bank manager and churchwarden When forced from dear Hebe to fly— Mr Sheehan Bid me discourse— MrGl-arrard Lo, here the gentle lark— By Father Larkins Hark ! the Herald angels— Wilson and Horton The Husband's Boat— Captain Webster Not for Joseph — Mr Newman Beautiful Two-shilling Tea— Mr Hewin The Turkey Rhubarb Man— Prof essor Gusscott

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Observer, Volume 4, Issue 82, 8 April 1882, Page 52

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A GRAND AMATEUR CONCERT Observer, Volume 4, Issue 82, 8 April 1882, Page 52

A GRAND AMATEUR CONCERT Observer, Volume 4, Issue 82, 8 April 1882, Page 52

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