PRINCESS THEATRE
Los Bates's Follies of Pleasure Company presented the burlcsquo " Lost In a Barem" at the Princess Theatre last night. The fun / ia kept; going throughout tho production, tho work of tho chorus helping greatly to keep the amusement sustained. ""The production was preceded by a capital vaudeville ■ s nterta:nmonfc, in which tho chief performers were the Japanese Koyal Togos, who gave a very fine exhibition of juggling, ending with a perilous slide down rv rope from eeifinw to stage. Billy Brown itid Murfayne, who wiil soon be saying good-bye to Duncdin, h<ivo lost none of their merited popularity as entertainers. George D'Alma, (the Dan jo musician), and tho two artists Haig cjkl Ilaig, also provided good vaudeville turns. Tho customary popular Saturday afternoon matinco will be held to-day.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17080, 11 August 1917, Page 5
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