THE "ALL-BLACKS" MINSTRELS.
TOWN HALL—TO-NIGHT.
The above troupe held a very successful rehearsal in the Town Hall last evening, a feature of the first half of the performance, "In Coonland," being the solos "Su Sue" and "An Old Fashioned Cottage" (with Band accompaniment), sung by Messrs A. Ma>.ted and A. Eastman, respectively. The second half of the entertainment is composed of "star" turns, sixteen in number, including such well-known performers as Messrs Harry Hall, G. M. Groombridge, J. Johnson, A. Maxted, W. Heintz, VV. Kemp, W. Tamihana and Miss E. Joyce. The Band has been working hard with the rehearsals for two months past, and it is hoped tint as a result of the entertainment their funds will be materially increased, as they are in need of new uniforms. The prices for admission have been made within reach of all. Honorary members of the band will be admitted free on production of their tickets of membership at the door. The instrumental accompaniments will be a special feature of the performance, and from a musical point of view alone the entertainment will be of a high-class character.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 2999, 23 September 1908, Page 6
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186THE "ALL-BLACKS" MINSTRELS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 2999, 23 September 1908, Page 6
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