AMUSEMENTS.
Theatre Koy-al.—Madam- Cora anil V»1 r Vose had another good house last night- J: The salient features of the entertainment .. , have been several times described. -iis "talking hand" is, h \ve\-er, a g 163 " IS novelty. Val Voae turns his hand in>° ® R mask with eyes, nose, and mouth « e '| f;. defined. He makes ii, talk, drink, aa j! E?, smoke, cough, sneeze, and hold a i . conversation. The presents arc a perwau"" source of attraction. Ps Intkrnational Circcs.—The attendant , was not quite so good last uight as on P r r vious evenings. The programme was ' , | same. Mr. Hayes's equ.esti ian illustration .. | the career of " Shaw, the Life Guardsm» 3 > is a very spirited performance. BeiiMHA as clown, is inimitable in his own way. J,. ■- spectacle, " Dick Turpin's Ride to irt |:.. very spiritedly performed and very j(>. A full harlequinade and pantomime »3 *- <fcs nounced for Saturday eveniDg. £<.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5350, 9 January 1879, Page 2
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