PRINCESS THEATRE
It was Lard to find ssats at the Princess Theatre on. Saturday night after 7.30 p.m., '' curtain at o <Hsdo3C(t a capacityplus " house. The programme of revue and vaudeville* which had delighted large audiences throughout th-2 week, was presented for the last time. In addition the delightful singing pair, Pollard and Jackson, made their appearance, .and -woa an ovation. ihis evening; there will be an entire cnango of Hie popular Stan°'ui. Company -will enter upon the eighth week of thoir successful season -with . another hilarious Soike Murphy misadvenI Jure. ontiHod- "Vwiltjr Fair." Mr Krnie I Barraclough the outstanding tenor oculist, wiil smg this, week operatic as well as popular mimbors, and fresh diversion is promised by Fred Bluett and Victoria vtr ADDITIONS. *-rii iJ■ csd , ly evcnin S the vaudevillo will bo strongly reinforced by the debut of a pair of lughly-accredifcsd comedy ingV,»' an £ :^or : and that of , the noted siffleur Borneo Gardiner, a New : /ealand-born artist who has a great renutation in tho English music halls.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17730, 15 September 1919, Page 8
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