HIS MAJESTY’S
A POPULAR PROGRAMME. The programme at Hia Majesty’s this week, comprising as _ it does both .Vhnddville -and rpvhe', is very popular. The vaudeville part is submitted by the Harriß Family, English instrumentalists; .Lawrence Halbert, baritone; NicK,Morton, the .talkative songster; the Three Melfords, in a novel dancing turn j and Jimmy Taylor and- Dorothy Summers, in an exaggerated sketch on the Village Minister; while F. Gaylo Wyer ana his Band Box Revue Company precsent. “My Wand of Dreams’’ in tho second half of the programme. The revue is a humorous playette abounding with a galaxy of captivating musical numbers, while tho wonderful -dancing -of the Syncopated Steppers ie a specially delightful feature of this revuo. This programme will' be presented at a special ■ matinee this afternoon, and the final performance will be .given this evening.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12211, 8 August 1925, Page 2
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