AMUSEMENTS
j FULLER VAUDEVILLE. ! Tho week's programme of vaudeville, j which has attracted large .audiences to the Princess Theatre nightly, will be. repeated | finally to-night, when Koss, Vy.se, and Big Surprise, Gerald GrilL-u. and tLarry Howe make their I'areweil appearance. For Monday evening two b. ; £ new acts arc promi.'cd. Tn particular 'the F!cmmings come here with (lie refutation of being the fine.it n.thlet.<'s and poseurs that have, ever been on life cinetit. Their remarkable physique, strength, and ;->]?.?• ic grace are said to make llieir act. The other newcomer—leejinette M|ie!;u:, r;, is n singing comedienne, v.h.j;e •.-.-■ :-th hears some re.'-vmhlain-o to :!:.:;. is !.;■.■. popular Hiid-i Felstcail. l'-r ijie i.v'ir.d part tho Wert 1.. i '>>:npar.:- wili ."tagc their fifth and last rn-;r>a! :mrie-:rii;->, 'At the Exposition.' Thi.? ce..-...i'.-.-'s hokl upon th/i f 1 ;-!: l; ].*i.trons h;i.« Klca-rliiv tighter,--d, av.-l this last week should he an i>rr.i=jn» -.f ..,-...•,-!,-d business. ■VY.Q n- my HEAirr: 'Peg o' My Heart,' who will Micw !i.:r«iif lii Tit to .Dune-din .'iiid : epc.-:!i ;\h,.i\ .!. and N. Tait Rtag-:- the plav of te.'.t, :\:v:,\". on 'i"h'.:r*day week, NV.v •iiiher i-j, -r..- - t six i:ighlß' season :.t His .Majesty's 'liteatro. is the exenifiiiticatioti of a v'liinr iii'e that might have hen tun:<'-.l in!., a edy, lv.it whos<> lively fri.<di t.<Tnj>"riuu..'!:t and bubbling happiuu s .:ed lihi':'_r Iri-'li brogue ftiftice to kc-ep her out, „i tiie slough of decpair and make li«r (lie little nun ray that she, is. TV K is teni to Finland fni':i her ndoi-ie/l home f.\nnii,al U> b? "iiiiwhi v.. lady of" in l.;:e prim, stolid, nritish liome Mrs- Chichester is the r.er---rie, w-l!.br»:d Hut;«!, t-uHron wh-i iiresides ;n v r Heg.il Villa. AJarie is 'her sleek-hn.'Ttxl.' henionoeled, (!■■(■• wn i'rinee-nos-ed, raeuons uss of a s>< n. The daught'T is a cold, hearties;:, R.'!fiy]i crea.ti>re mi eh as von would exper-t '-■■• tirel i.n :v.:--\< k :inMia.-'-\ AtKl hero Peg. with her and lier parcels and her que:.,', pwn. 'i'li'ds when she getn t:> Ensiland's sroi-'C-. and lif,\ at first'for the Infppv l;t:i,« si.ul is r,v<!e a ptu-gaiory. But. she wins iv.tt in the end. In.'He.Kl of t-!i« ieeb-M-g.s freezing he-. Peg thaws tlie ieelerte-j and crentiiallv nwr, h"ree!f the loyal little woman tWnt slw is. She wins her lover and her relation)--.' refpcot and regard, and how she does it all is the theme of the diamine story that -T. Hnrtley Manners ha.s written around Peg and rolled ' Po_' o' My FTeart.' T*ho box pla.n for the Dunedin Reason will open at Tiie Rri-t'! on week. ALLIED NATIONS FAIR. The allied nations fair in the Dimdas Street Methodist School Hall was brought to a sticees.sful conclusion on Thur.sdav. A popular feature on. both o-enings was the. motor drives irer.e.rously provided by Messrs J. Barnes, K en. and jun., their two e:\rf. bohur in constant requisition. The total takings were £llO, and a Irolanco of goods still remains for <v fiitpplementary sa.!o to be held in. Febiiuyy. 'I he Committ'H' i fk'>ire to a*'knotv!edat» the irenermis itssistance of all who contributed to tho success of the undertaking.
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Evening Star, Issue 16263, 4 November 1916, Page 9
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508AMUSEMENTS Evening Star, Issue 16263, 4 November 1916, Page 9
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