AMUSEMENTS.
HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. The vaudeville season which commences this evening for 11 nights is one of considerable interest and attraetivencss. A pleasant renewal of acquaintance will be made with Miss Lizzie Kirk, the exceedingly- popular and clever serio, and Air. Prank Leon, whose clever dancing should be remembered. ''Looping the Great Wheel." a sensational act, i which lias attracted so much attention all over the world, will "be presented by "The Wheelers." "Looping the Wheel" is 3aid to be a performance of great daring, and excites the srreatest enthusiasm. These performers will also introduce for the first time here the cycling feat of turning a forward somersault over a table without leaving the machine. A number of other artists included in a varied and attractive programme. GEO. STEPITENSON'S MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY. The farewell' performance of Stephenson's Musical Comedy Company was witnessed at His Majesty's Theatre last night by a good house. A mo3t attractive and varied programme was submitted, and the audience were not slow to mark thei* appreciation, the majority of the performers having to respond to r Tjorntive encores. This terminates the c< .pany's very successful season in this cit. „ ■■'nd its members left for Giaborne by* this aiteraooa'e boat.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 14, 17 January 1905, Page 5
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