HAWAHANS AT GRAND OPERA HOUSE.
The prqductipn pf "A,lS Tight in Honolulu," by Ernest Kaai's Hawaiian Trou-. hadpurs, pleased a large audience at the Grand Opera House again last night. The freshness and nqveity of the entertainment, and the Hawaiian melodies, have a charm that fascinates. The songs and choruses are accompanied appropriately by the mandolin, the ukulele, the banjo, and the steel guitar, instruments which Hawaii has made peculiarly her pwi). The "company are all artists, and the general impression, with the Hawaiian setting and costumes, is very pjeasing. There will be a matinee tq-morrow afternoon.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 100, 1 May 1925, Page 9
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