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AMUSEMENTS

PRINCESS THEATRE

There is no doubt as to the success of bully and Fenuer, tho pair of sensational somersaulting acrobats now appearing 'in the big Puller hill at the Princess. Del Larfcy and his intellicent canine companion, too, are firmly established in favor, these two are, perhaps, a little ahead of the other acts in merit; but such artists as the Robert He Mont Trio, Weight and Wait and Edna and Olive, cannot bn looked upon as anvthing but iir.st-eia-, Aim there are others. —Madge Maitland.--

Among vaudeville, events of importance ~=\u«'li ior example as the aoeearanee of Daisy Jerome, and the Five Maneiiu'i-o><— must be reckoned M.is.< ttad-e. Maitiand the volatile and magnetic hish comodieni.y. wnase debut at th- Princess 'Picatr- i< announced for Mondav eveno,., ,„,«, " |{,.,. range oF comedy is" said to" bo <l!nrnly wtoe, covering tlv ..oeat field that Jtes between wit and mer ; . drolierv. and everything thst she doe:, is made vital l,v nei- sttoii"; persona! uttiaction. In some or her songs sl.c :s ,redued will, keeping her audiences swayjro; beUvoen laugiaer and emotion ; iu others, she is miroai-ioudv ili,.H. Not the h- a sL of her' a-ots '\ 6 a pou-ertul and pliant conlralto voice. wtlo3 ° vi'imo is augmented l,v tho. novel r.fo ol a. megai)hone in one or" two of her numbers. There can be no doubt, that she has duplicated in Northern New Zeahmd tne triumphs she. won in Svdnev and Melbonnia, and the. ivcord b'iisiuws sir- ha* drawn m Auckland and AVeliingto,, ties the predtrtion that -,! i,> wiM be r « big a uraw l- eiv . J,, tV .e ciicuuisiances uie. managri ( iient vecominend outrous to book their seats at one.-.

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Evening Star, Issue 16231, 28 September 1916, Page 1

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AMUSEMENTS Evening Star, Issue 16231, 28 September 1916, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS Evening Star, Issue 16231, 28 September 1916, Page 1

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