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matinee for the blind.
J C- Williamson Ltd. and the members
of the Maid ol the Mountains Company,
the Dorothy Brunton . Company and the
Welcome Stranger Company, together with.
the orchestras and staffs of Her Majesty's,
the Theatre Royal and the King's Theatre,
will give a bencht matinee at Her Ma
jesty's Theotr j on Thursday alter noon, next
week, in aid oi the appeal for thu Blind
Institute. All taxing part in the matinee
ere1 giving their services gratuitously, and
the whole of' the proceeds wnl he handed
to the appeal. - The. programme will he
contributed by the members, oi the three
companies, aud will , include Heveral novel
ties, including, a version of CamilW, in
which the characters will be represented
hy nrtistN ot the opposite sex. There will
he an orchestra uf.50 performers. Pre
liminary booking applications ere now
boujg received by tins business manager at
Her Majesty's.
The Iiorcl Mayor- (Or. J. W. fe wanton) is
cliainnan' and hon. treasurer of tho -appeal
for £25,000 ivhieh the lnatitutc needs to
manitum itnd extendi free education and;
rcerotitioii for tho olnldrcu, to teach the
udults independence through industry, and
to provide extra accommodation for the
blind qieoplo at present clamoring for tub.
nrissiou. Tho mayors of tho various muni
cipalities 'ask all interested to get into
touch Avitli them, and offer to help their
local efforts by organising card parties,
dance ivMicorts, football matclioe, Ac.
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