PRINCESS THEATRE
The Royle Trio, who arc proving a very popular set of entertainers with patrons of the Princess Theatre, were again well received last night. Other popular turns in the vaudeville programme were provided by Rose and Dall, trick cycle riders, and by Laura ni, who presented a novel and interesting turn displaying his skill in caligraphy. Comedy was well represented by iVi'nuorin nd Taylor, and also by Clark and Wallace. The second half of the programme was taken up by the revue. "The Matinee Girl," which was staged by Les Bates's Follies of Pleasure. The orchestra, under Mr Stokes, supplied the music with its usual ability.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17089, 22 August 1917, Page 7
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