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Mr Tennyson Smith's Special Night.

" Tho flnmopas, Pathotic, and Tragic Phases the subject announced for OHLning next, which of Mr TennyflOnSmith'fskies of meetings MLe Masterton Theatre. The programme (a copy of which we have received) is of a most attractive oharaoter, suited to all olasses of opinion, and comprises recitals of popular poems and humorous sketches, embodying tragedy, pathos and humour, whioh should afford full scope to Mr Smith's eloontionary and dramatic powers. Tho programme ia manifestly one of the most afe/otive to the general public of ?,ny of tbo_ leotures yet delivered., as his deviations will be of a miscellaneous character and will thusintorestamuch. larger section of the puUio than those , devoted solely to temperance wory A London paper in Bpeatiagof tljffl special evening said that corner of the room was crammed, inn eluding the platform and galleries, and a more lively, oheerful evening of fun could scarcely be imagined, Mr Smith's humor brought down shouts of laughter from the audience, and was not only irresistible, but entirely free from unrefinementandvulgarity." To-night (Tuesday) Mr Tennyson Smith will deliver John B. Gongh's powerful oration" Man and his lias* tors."

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4315, 10 January 1893, Page 2

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Mr Tennyson Smith's Special Night. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4315, 10 January 1893, Page 2

Mr Tennyson Smith's Special Night. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4315, 10 January 1893, Page 2

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