THE DOBSON-KENNEDY COMPANY
«. TO THE BDJTOII. Silt, —"Foolh rush in where antrels fenr l<> trend!" Mi- Tliomtis Hartly, nt CambridfjG Public Hall fame, is not by any means an but he rushes into print nil the sniiio. It would have been much better for Mr Hartly to have accepted his two niprhtV rental from us, and not courted inquiry. Mr ])ou-:on in his remarks put the mildest con-.truction Impossibly could when lie merely referred to nur beinpr " shut uKt " of Cambridge on the second ni<<ht, the hall—maik yon—having been booked to us for that evening; and all plavß'iers who were desirous of inducing liirge companies to visit Cambrid;;e als.i felt that tl-.ere whs something more than a "mistake," as Mr Dobson rjniet.lv put the matter. Will Mr Hartly inform tlm Cninhride nnblic who really eniriiKed the liall that niptht, and who played the piano that evfjiinz? liy so doinf; he will Kreatly obli't), — V'mn--, i-te. Dobson- jsd ICe.vxbuv.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3164, 4 October 1892, Page 2
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158THE DOBSON-KENNEDY COMPANY Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3164, 4 October 1892, Page 2
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