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ENTERTAINMENTS.

“ MlsiS HOOK OF HOLLAND. TO-NIGHT’S PRODUCTION. A i'ull-dr.-'sx rehearsal of the musical comedy. “ Miss Hook ol' Holland, whit-h is to fie produced by the Napier Operatii- Society in tin- Municipa* Theatre to-night’ and the three follmv-i-pr nights uas held last evening. Jhe pU-e w;mt excellently, and, if all goes well, the Napier Amateurs should add frosh laurels to their brilliant achievements of previous years. Iho pii-tiir- • ■rou,. Dutch seonory makes a most <le-lio-iiitul suitinjj., and uouibiuvci wit a i-he quaint cos Him mg. som*‘ <ha rmingly pic-Uli-o-qtii’ effects are obtained. Miss Rao. who is a well-established lauiurite v ith Napier audiences, is charming as Sally Hook.” and lias several hue -oio-.‘among tho-e being “Ely Away. Kim." “ Little Miss Wc^tl on Shoe, and “Cream ol the Sky. Miss R ♦ a'-o has several charming ouets with j].. p. J Dodds. .Miss M. Edwards imikrs a very dainty “ Mina, ’ and has sot era! good sougs. one ol these being the piquant ” Protts Pink Pelts. All. Box Yates, the comedy man. as ‘hmnm Slinks’’ is hound tn make a big hit tonio'lit, and Air. Me'.ln'iish ("Mr. Hook ’) M?. Tttieliope (“Captain Pmip”). and Mr. Remington (“Schnapps ) may also lie r'.'lied on to du justice to their respective roles. There is seme dehghttul dancing introduce:! into the piece, ant. rhe work of the chorus and orchestra mcnliet’s is all that can be desired. Ihe whole of the net pro-roeils will be devoted to the local distress fund, so that apart from the prospect ol an excjllen*. entertainment. the show is deserving of vet-v hearty support irom the public. The late train to Hastings on Wednes,l.,.. evening will enable Bastings and Clive patrons to see that night s performance in comfort-.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 238, 22 September 1914, Page 6

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 238, 22 September 1914, Page 6

ENTERTAINMENTS. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 238, 22 September 1914, Page 6

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