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... HASTINGS PIER. The excellence of the entertainment provided this week by the Mohawk Minstrels at the Hastings Pier Pavilion ha*, drawn crowded houses. Whatever the change these popular minstrels place before their patrons, it is always well received. ...

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... HASTINGS PIER. The great popularity of Mr. J. D. Hunter was fully evidenced by the cordial reception and welcome accorded to him and his excellent Company on their reappearance on the Hastings Pier Monday evening last. The programme consisted of the ...

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... HASTINGS PIER. The name of Mr. F. C. Burnand is a sufficient guarantee for the mirth provoking qualities of the farcical comedy, Betsy, at Hastings Pier this week. Mr. J. D. Hunter, smiling blandly behind his dark spectacles, had a great reception ...

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... HASTINGS PIER. the Hastings Pier this week a very good variety entertainment is presented. On Monday evening, owing to the roughness of the weather, there was only a moderate attendance. The first item was the production the amusing comedietta A Husband ...

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... HASTINGS PIER. J D. Hunter i«-judzin R fr..tn (lis .. l'ier —doing w»!l ? t * u l. -Sk . in hich pupal r fuw 9ttbt out. Junn* the U i»tf ordi r. ■ind the rn » * n { .1.1, WW .L arr all well known. -nWI „,| I »> Ir.Ue ~o u, ,d»u ui.d mimic ...

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... HASTINGS PIER. Mr. Thomas Sidney and bis talented Company have been charming Hastings Piergoers this week with that capital comedy, Our Flat. In spits of the bad weather, large audiences have assembled, and have not stinted their applause in honouring ...

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... HASTINGS PIER. On Monday evening the Pavilion was filled when tho farcical comedy, Jane, ' was produced Mr. J. D. Hunter's Company. There was good house the afternoon. The piece consists three acts, and although the characters are only nine in number ...

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... HASTINGS PIER. The at this Pier had f«ir this week,cxreptini;. ouune, Monday, when the Famine Feud performance* were Mr. t'harlef Da-e, comedian, amongst th« uriiitrs eugsged. and on he rendered! two and cleverly mimicked several f«.ruiliar noittes which ...

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... HASTINGS PIER. The variety entertainment carried out on Monday and Tuesday evenings was of a superior character. Although there was a rather small audience on Monday, it was very appreciative. The programme opened with some display of latter day legerdemain ...

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... HASTINGS PIER. most praiseworthy dramatic performance is given the Hastings Pier this wetk. Mr. Frank Harvey's fine drama, The Wages of sin, brimplayed by permission of the au'bcr. The piece is put on in a style wbich reflects preat credit on oeady all ...

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... HASTINGS PIER. It is impossible to refer to Madam Lloyd's! Choir, which is this week the attraction atj Hastings Pier, save in terms of the highest praise. Coming immeiiately after tho Pantomime, entertair ment need be ex-j tremely good and thoroughly ...

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... HASTINGS PIER. There considerable smartness in The Dovecot. with which Miss Comedy Company returned to Hastings Pi** on Monday night, and the large audience showed keen appreciation of its humour. very finished and artistic impersonation was that of ...