ENTERTAINMENTS
" THE LITTLE STRANGER.''
"A walking, talking, smoking, whisky drinking baity " —a somewhat novel description of a three-year-old babv, but when it is all for fun purposes, and you can laugh "loud anil long," why not laugh'.' Certainly "Tim kittle Stranger'' has caught- on, for another large house assembled at His .Majesty's last night., to whom Willie Parke capered. frisked, and joked to the full, and this is saying much, for the young gentleman is full of ability, and when he really begins his capers it is impossible to resist laughing. Only three nights remain for seeing this play, as on Thursday the brief season ends, and the company leave Auckland for Hamilton, Waihi, and Rotorua, before reappearing in Australia.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13392, 22 January 1907, Page 3
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120ENTERTAINMENTS New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13392, 22 January 1907, Page 3
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