THE CINQUEVALLI SEASON.
Mr Harry Rickards' No. 1 Vaudeville Company last night terminated one of the most successful seasons ever given at Gisborne, the theatre not being: large enough to accommodate all those desirous of obtaining admission. Mr Paul Cinquevalli, the famous juggler, Madame Lydia Teamans-Titus, Mr Charles Colby, Miss Alice Way, Professor Wriglcy, the Diamond Duo, Miss Nita Leete, Mr James Opie, Mr Charles Walker, and Miss Ida May left Gisbome early this morning by the s.s. Te Anau for Auckland, and will open here to-morrow night at the Opera House. A most attractive and diversified programme has been prepared for the opening night, which will be given in the presence of His Excellency The Governor, the Countess of Ranfuriy and suite.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 113, 14 May 1902, Page 2
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