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THE "SMART SET."

The "Smart bet" will give their novel entertainment at the Princess Threatre on Thursday and Friday under the directions of Walter George and Maynard Dakin. "The Smart Set " have just concluded a most successful sea; on of eight consecutive weeks at the Town Hall, Wellington, where l 'hey have met with phenomenal i-uppori' rnd, judging from recent repor s the programmes and enter ainmint are far above the average. A special feature is the munc 1 bketcne?, into which are introduced clever witticism? and smart patters entirely free from vulgarly. The "Smart Set' who claim obe the originators of th s class ot entertainment are said to be very much on the lines of Pels iei's Follies, who kept London lau all the season wiih stcial < nd politic d skits, satires on current happe in?s. ard, repotted plays." lh- combination consists of eight member.- 1 , all contributing numbers of more than usual interest) including an exten sivt' n'perioire of humorous and sen.imental songs, coon songs and choiu-e - , duets, trio®, and ensembles, musical mon concerted items' musical selec tions all marked by wonderiu' versatility, charm and origin ility* Ihe Argus, r„ ferring to 'he Melbourne season, bays'—l heir work is b.ikht and gay and will alwavs draw whilst they ma ntain their present high standard of refined entertainments." They bring with them the very latest mu ical novelties, and they present them artistically with the happy ftift of knowing what is acceptable. Ihe box plan is now open at Cohen's.

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Inangahua Times, 27 September 1913, Page 1

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THE "SMART SET." Inangahua Times, 27 September 1913, Page 1

THE "SMART SET." Inangahua Times, 27 September 1913, Page 1