THE GEORGIA MINSTRELS.
After a most successful tri^to ihx\oicwhere they appeared for two- nights -jtfb/eae sable favorites returned 'tbPalmefstbn yes terday morning, and reopened last night at the Foresters' Hall. To-nighi, being Race Night, thej have prepared a special and monster entertainment,. #hion will embrace n.«w songs, jokes, scenes, «nd farces, winch, as it will be * fitting win^- up to the holidays, we expect to see largely patronised. Although a " OorttetFMan? well V obaracteriied as tbe- key-stone to lhe r ' ( company, and when- he "opens ; liis.'tqputb he would be able not' only to put one foot, but half-a-dpzen feet, into it. It may be truly said of him that when hi* mouth is open the remainder of his face is hidden behind the aperture. Those who win at the I^ces can well afford to treat themselTes to a couple of hours' genuine amusement; and those who lose, will forget their lost while looking at Billy Wilson-Veecentricitiei.
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Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 110, 22 January 1881, Page 3
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156THE GEORGIA MINSTRELS. Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 110, 22 January 1881, Page 3
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