AMUSEMENTS.
THE UNIQUE ENTERTAINERS, At the Theatre Royal, Nelson, this evening, and at Wakefield on Monday, an attractive programme will be presented, which should appeal to all who have been reading of the American Fleet festivities in Auckland. This will bo the biograph representation of the Fleet, and the films are said to depict with fidelity the long line of battleships leaving New York. Viewsare also shown of the Fleet manoeuvring, and the meeting with the Channel Squadron, and many other events which have been exciting so much interest. Included in the Company are the Armon Brothers, whose musical melange always evokes applause; Elsie Coralie, illustrated songstress; Fred Jennings, the "musical moke"; Will Menton, comedian (late of £he Harry Eickards Company); Ivy Gilmoiir, serio and dancer; Leigh" Forrest, soprano; and Frank Musgrove, actor vocalist. Two one-act comodies will also be given, entitled "Much Married," and "My Friend from India, 'j^
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 12 September 1908, Page 2
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150AMUSEMENTS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 12 September 1908, Page 2
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