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PRINCESS THEATRE

Audiences occupying the Pi-incess Theatre to capacity witnessed the final presentment of Tho Monte Carlo Girl' on Saturday afternoon and evening. The piece had a wonderfully successful run throughout the week Capital new entertainment is indicated for to-night with tho production of 'The Gramophone Girls/ an exceedingly funny and hiehly decorative musical farce, which Mr Johnson first played hare some eigVt months ago. New songs and diversions will bo introduced, the features including the jiu-jitsu dance by Lydia Came and Ernest Lashhrooke. Tho vaudeville side of the bill will be reinforced by the first appearance of Harris and Gold, two entertainers of repute. Mr " C." and Miss Courtney enter upon the final week of their stay here, and the Three Carrs will provide new harmonies, impersonations, and stories. \

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Evening Star, Issue 16625, 7 January 1918, Page 1

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PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 16625, 7 January 1918, Page 1

PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 16625, 7 January 1918, Page 1

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