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TH1-: GRICAT M KWKN.
The -Great M'Kwen and his taleute^
company continue to attract laTg-
audiences al tbe Mechanics' Institute
and although 'the sea-son has been
lengthy, tlie programme changes night
ly. As an illusionist Mr M'lvwen if
in the front rank, and Jus sleight of
band work is really marvellous. Or ;
Saturday night he g#ivn experiments ir
mind reading, which were indeed
mvstifvinir. while the e\-nerim«.ms n
hypnotism were most amusing. tli-
'subject1' being in love with girls 11:
tlie park, singing songs and dancing
but suddenly transformed into living
statutary. Mis« Florence Hartley
again delighted the audience with lie:
vocal numbers these including 'Sou'
kiss,'' the mad fiqn^ from 'Lnysoh,'
and yUne. sweet girl.'' Miss Hartley
was in excellent voice, and was tin
reciph.vit- o' Horn] tribirtes. Miss May
nard, the subject in the sncce&sfu
cataleptic oxperimeut, also received r
handsome bouquet. Th* company wil
again api-ear at tbo Mechanics, to
night.
io-nigM _the famous Scottish Enter
tainer M'Kwen will appear in no
oueration with St. Andrew's Sociciv at
and diversifi«*d programme will he mih i
mitteil by Mr M'KwtMi. intcrsveiscd I
with Highland mus;c. dancing,' .inc ?
vocfil ileir.s. noted voi-nlift't. 3ilis^ I
Florence Hartley, ^ill sing. 'Aureus J
Miico-fonnld,' wJiikt several of Si. j
Andrew's leading vocalists wil! a No ap- I
IMiar. Tho pijMMs will parade at 7.30 I
and r buiniier house is expected. 1
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