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PRINCESS THEATRE

Madame Lorenz, tho great aerial trapezist, is becoming nightly more popular at the Princess Theatre, where an attractive programme of a varied nature is provided. Clivalli and his wonderful dogs are a splendid turn, and demonstrate what training can do for man's faithful canine friend. Taylor and. M'Quoin, and Clark and Wallace are Rood items, and attract in a manner which shows that their ijojiularity is in tho ascendant. L«j Bates's "Follies of Pleasure," in a bright revue, entitled "In Bohemia," are seen and heard to advantage, and tho witticisms of the comedians, Messrs Warton, Moroni, and Bates, aro well above tho average. Tho customary matinee will be held to-day.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17104, 8 September 1917, Page 5

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PRINCESS THEATRE Otago Daily Times, Issue 17104, 8 September 1917, Page 5

PRINCESS THEATRE Otago Daily Times, Issue 17104, 8 September 1917, Page 5

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