PRINCESS THEATRE
A programme of vaudeville turns of uniform merit is presented at the Princess Theatre, and the entertainment is of sufficient variety to meet the tastes of all patrons. The Honolulu Four are a harmonious quartet, and they are responsible for some pleasing sinijxiur. They also present native dances, -fames Teddy is seen in a tine leaping act. his jumping over a number of chairs being quite a feature in this branch of athletics. Tilton and West are as popular us ever, and their patter and singing turn meets with full recognition by the audience. Mdlle. Nad je features gymnastics, and Tubby Stevens, burlesque comedian, the Kennedy Brothers, eccentric daneori. Maggie Buckley, vocalist, and George Dixon, comedian, ably assist in providing an excellent entertainment. Rostus and Banks were to have made a first appearance last night, but owing to the non-arrival of their stage apparatus their act had to be postponed till this evening.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18510, 22 March 1922, Page 8
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155PRINCESS THEATRE Otago Daily Times, Issue 18510, 22 March 1922, Page 8
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