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MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT.

The programme which Mr Sydney Earee ia submitting for hU Musical and Dramatio Entertainment at tbe Town Hall, next Wednesday, September 12tb, should draw a very large audience, as this versatile artist wil! not only appear a 9 a yoqalint, a pianist, a banjo player, and dialect reciter, but also as an eccentric comedy actor. In the play, entitled, "Both Of One Mind," Mr Earee will appear as the dude, a part similar to the Rev. Spalding in "The Private Seoretary," in which Mr Earee was so successful in England. Speaking of Mr Earee in the character of tbe dude, an English paper says:— "The Dude was inimitably presented by Mr Earee, who onoe more showed himself to be a brilliant comedian, bursts of merriment being beard all over tbe ball during the entire progress of tbe sketoh." Of another entertainment given by Mr Earee in England, a contemporary states:— "Mr Earee ia to be congratulated, not only upon the unequivocal success of his efforts from all points of view, but also for furnishing an unnsaally rich treat, not only for those who desired to be amused, but also for those who love good music as n/ell as a varied entertainment, tbe many pleasing items of which cannot be too highly praised." Amongst those, who will assist Mr Earee are Messrs W. Jago, R. H. Rathbone, W. A. Pendall, and Mis Rawson and Miss Wintriugbam. Selections "will be played by the Masterton Orchestral Sooiety.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8232, 8 September 1906, Page 6

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MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8232, 8 September 1906, Page 6

MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8232, 8 September 1906, Page 6

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