HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.
The numbers are all up now, and to-night there is more to' see; and' to interest inside His Majesty's Theatre than outside; the crowd will be lnaide. The big turn of the new programme will be put on by the Staig Sisters, whose globe of life .sensation has been such a big draw that the management has decided that Wellington should have another week to see the turn. The sisters are out-and-out daredevils, and the motor cycle stunting m the big' .steel globe is a very genuine thrill. .It's guaranteed to raise hair, though not to remove .it. If you have not seen that show yet, better go along. The requests for still another week of Fuller's American Revue have filled several waste paper baskets along at the theatre, but they were mostly read first and were found to contain requests that the smart little combination should be kept on the boards right through the holiday season. That rannot be arranged, but Manager Burton, after talking it over at considerable length with Walter' Fuller : and writing a few letters and telegrams to other parts, has fixed Ward and Sherman and Co. for one more week nny way. this time m "A Trip Abroad." Others on the vaudeville side to-night and next week are Little Lorna", thft mimic. Slavin and Thompson, Ruth Buoknall, the lyric soprano, and somo more.
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NZ Truth, Issue 889, 9 December 1922, Page 2
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231HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. NZ Truth, Issue 889, 9 December 1922, Page 2
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