PRINCESS THEATRE
. The bill-of-fare provided at £h.e Theatre this week continues to attract audiences, and last night was no Dot Devine's Gadabout Girls aro 1 "B, on d havo earned a popularity fche.r talents fully deserve. Their v*prp particularly well received, and the may bo said of Miss Violet Ttevenyoh, is possessed of a oharming manner: was again warmly applftuaed. tho wizard- of the xylophone, got an lent hearing, and is genuinely as an executant of no mean order on instrument. B lly Brown, the coloured comedian, was most amusing, and no end of laughter by his Armand Triller, in rags and pictures. a deoidcdly unique turn, tho of a winter scene in Switzerland being clover. Geo. Do Alma, the hanioist, Laurence Johnston,■••'"and and Sutton were all good turna. . P rCj tT ra Jnme will bo repeated this
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17065, 25 July 1917, Page 5
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138PRINCESS THEATRE Otago Daily Times, Issue 17065, 25 July 1917, Page 5
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