THE GAIETY COMPANY.
Last evening the City Hall was pat> rOnised by a large and most enthusiasfic audience, and the several mem-, bers of the company met with a Warm reception. The song and dance "Regular Rosy Red," by the Sisters Lingard, proved One of the most enjoyable items Of the first part, and later in the evening the Sisters met with equal success in "A Cook's Excursion Trip,' 'in which they introduced Dutch, Irish and French dances. As the "Two Micks," Alessrs AleKissoii and Leslie kept the audience in continuous laughter, and the popular comedian Mr Frank Yorke, Mt Arthur Albert, the serio comic Aliss Lottie Lome, and other members were no less successful. Tonight there will be another change of programme, when a capital evening's entertainment is provided. ;
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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 277, 22 November 1899, Page 2
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