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PRINCESS THEATRE

The excellent and diversified programme of vaudeville and minstrelsy which has amused Princess Theatre patrons all the week will be given finally to-night, when the extremely "popular Brull and Remsley make their farewell appearance. Monday's new bill promises even better entertainment. The bis act cominc; i.t wn' y? Louis Nikola-, a rare master of magic, K-ho- is claimed to take easy precedence of mv performer of the kind who has previously visited this City. A second notable attraction will be the fresh, programme by the Parisien vaudevillians, Mile Riehse p,nd M. Roger, the cleverness of whoso £r.-t act has made them sensationally popular. This act takes rank as one of the most entertaining of the Fuller importations, and has already brought to the theatre a large number of persons who do net commonly frequent the music-hall. For the coming week the artists will intrortuce new songs and parodies, and Mile Rieuse will change the Salome burlesque for an unusual Spanish dance. Other ponderable attractions are those fine singers, the Molinaris, the favorite pair James and Selma (who promise fresh topical the clever Klentos in new acrobatics, and the versatile band of Jlinrtrels, who enter upon their eighth week with ft big new show.

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Evening Star, Issue 16987, 8 March 1919, Page 9

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PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 16987, 8 March 1919, Page 9

PRINCESS THEATRE Evening Star, Issue 16987, 8 March 1919, Page 9