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PRINCESS THEATRE

There is a wealth of variety in the entertainment offering at the Princess Theatre this week, The first part of tile programme is provided by the -Mirui Diggers, who put on a lively musical farce entitled ‘'iho Pomnrie Bride.” The scene of it is laid on an Australian sheep station. Among the other entertainers ays Bullora, the larmyard niiaiic, ine two Cookes, v> ;io prove Uiein* selves exceedingly clever gymnasts and balancers, Newman and Wynne, sketch artists, and Arthur Taiichcrt, who in recitations from G. J. Dennis. Frank Gorman, the singing parson, continues to stand high in popular favour with his classic songs and original jests.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18293, 9 July 1921, Page 6

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PRINCESS THEATRE Otago Daily Times, Issue 18293, 9 July 1921, Page 6

PRINCESS THEATRE Otago Daily Times, Issue 18293, 9 July 1921, Page 6

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