PRINCESS THEATRE.
i a PP eara nce of the chief attraction which was billed to appear last night, Miss Helen Charles, the programme was ably supported by the Burfess R*too Mm P!1 W' m am V SI , n " extravaganza, "Too Many .Wives, and by Guest and Newlvn S..JI- V( ; rtln = 11 Me sketch; Knight and ™ g ' T sevor f l tuneful numbers; songs and monologues by Louis London; and a S' e JfJ r,es of tricks by those two clever dogs, Mop and Prince. MISS HELEN I CHARLES—TO-NKJHT / S s ° mw T lat e in the week for the 2 ' °i a "? tar ' J™ 4 one circumstance and another have delayed the English comedienne, Miss Helen Charles, in the north, and she has reached Dunedin only tn time to appear to-night. This is a verv unusual act, for Miss Charles is at once mcmologuist. impersonator, and comedienne The choicest of these several accomnlishtfoi? 3 fr t ll . 1 to llor clnld impersonaA v , IIC , h have Pven delight everywhere. Md jewets WBarS S ° me gorgeous gowns
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18007, 6 August 1920, Page 7
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176PRINCESS THEATRE. Otago Daily Times, Issue 18007, 6 August 1920, Page 7
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