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THE CITY HALL.

DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY.

Th 6 City Hall was packed to the dOOrs On Saturday evening, when some specially appropriate items in honour Of St Patrick's Day were submitted, as well as a change of programme, i The entertainment proved thoroughly ; enjoyable, and there were loud demon- j strations of applause throughout. A : hit was again made by those clever \ acrobats, LennOn, Hyman and Lennon. ; Probably "Fun on the Quiet*' could run for an indefinite period. Mr Frank Yorke kept the audience in a | high state of merriment, his new cos- ; tumes, as well as songs, causing great laughter. The Williams Sisters danced a very pretty Irish jig and repeated their club-swinging and cycling feats. ; Miss Annetta Bodin was repeatedly ' encored for serio-comic items; she also sang, with Mr Johnny Collins, "England and Ireland," which had to be repeated. Mr Scott Leigh ton sang the "Wearing of the Green" successfully, and Miss Flo. Williams scored a hit with a new descriptive scena. To-night Mr P...R. Dix presents a new first partentitled "A Day in Japan." On Wednesday Mr Walter Rivers re-appears at the City Hall, and on Saturday Miss May Harlow, a serio-comic artist from Sydney makes her debut to an Audi-, land audience.

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Auckland Star, Issue 66, 19 March 1900, Page 2

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THE CITY HALL. Auckland Star, Issue 66, 19 March 1900, Page 2

THE CITY HALL. Auckland Star, Issue 66, 19 March 1900, Page 2

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