AMUSEMENTS.
BTX'S G'AIJBTY COMPANY.
The City Hall was again crowded last evening*, when Dixs Gaiety Company it'peated the previous evening's programme, the various items being received with loud applause. Miss Irene Franklin was very successful in her numbers, particularly in her "trade mark," "Keep the Gates Wide Open." Pope and Sayles' turn was well appreciated, and encores were demanded from each of the other performiys. To-morrow night, when a new programme will be presented, Miss Franklin makes her last appearance, and the Tylers put on a new act. On Monday Miss Emmy Owen, from the London Savoy, makes her first appearance in the colony.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 146, 21 June 1901, Page 3
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