MR JAS. C. BAIN.
I Phij sad news of the death of our belovet I Queen, as one would naturally suppose | ms upset all arrangements for pleasure I md the theatres tlirouehout the colon; B were closed as a mark of respect to thi I leceascd Sovereign. In consequence, th \ uitertainnient arranged by Mr J.s. C I Bain, for last evening, did not tab I place. We have, however, pleasure ii | nformtng our readers that the talentei I oerformer will appear in the Voluntee 1 Hall, Hamilton, on Saturday next. M I Bain is undoubtedly at the top of th | ree in his profession, and lie has wit S him n clever company, eich member " i| which is a star artist in hia or her par | ricidar line. We feel sure Mr Bain wi be well supported, and that he will hxv •,o cause to regret the postponeuicu :f his concert under which all most deeply regie! Amongst the many flattering notices a land, culled from the principal Austen s us an newspapers, we take the followic | from the Sydney Daily '1 elegrapli :- I 'The programme presented was, if imy I hing, above the i.rdcr of usual variet | ■ntertainments, and tlii~ is largely du %i a the singing of Mr James C li;ii' SL-hosc abilities in the comic lice are i very lrgli order. He was repealed! f§ ncored, and finally left the stage amid Snerfcct salvo of plaudits."
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Waikato Argus, Volume X, Issue 863, 24 January 1901, Page 2
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