St. Paul's Hall, Charles-street.
One
of the series of weekly entertainments now being given in the above hall took place on Tuesday evening. There was an excellent attendance, and the programme, which was prepared by Mrs. Wolfe and Miss Whitford, was rendered with. spirit, and received with marked appreciation. It comprised the following numbers:- Mrs. Bollard (who played most of the accompaniments). a pianoforte selection and a song, "Tatters"; Miss Newton, overture; Miss Catling, "Fiddle and I," "Juanita," and "Ben Bolt" (as an encore); Miss Whitfield, pianoforte solo; Miss Rance, a recitation, "Aunt Tabitha": Misses Newton and Rance, pianoforte duett; Mrs. Rance, a song, "Life's Story"; Mr. and Miss Dawes, humorous duett, '"Very Suspicious"; Mrs. Wolfe, a recitation, "The Primrose"' Mrs. W. Smith, a song, '"The Fisherman's Danghter" ; Mr. Marsh, a song, "My Old Duch"; Mr. Solomon, a recitation, "The Soldier's Reprieve"; Rev. John Ellis, a humorous dialogue; Mr. C. Rance. a song, "Alas I Those Chimes." The announcement was made that the next ehtertainment would take the form of a social, or soiree, with refreshments.
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