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PRINCESS THEATRE

FOUR NEW ACTS. Princess Theatre patrons took reluctant farewell of Miss Daisy Jerome on Saturday nioht. a house full of applauding devotees "seeking clamorously to vie with one another in applauding the little London live wire . , \ incursion of new acts is announced for the new programme this evening, and patrons should find tho fare delectable and lavish. . . Four of these new-comers open to-night. Thov are Hirsto and Venton, a noted EmdLh pair, prominent in London pantomimes and burlesques; the Three Kilroys, an important turn possessing an international reputation as wire sensationalists; Hector Napier, ihe human spider; in an elaborate contortionist scena, which is said to bo very wonderful and bizarre; and Dclavalo and Vooklor, who specialise in rousing chorus songs and wero very popular on the occasion of a former visit. A still more important in-coining act, billed to open on Tuesday evening, is Count Filippini, tho renowned Italian baritone. His operatic career has been meteoric, and ho is accounted tho most notable Fuller singing engagement signed since Capelli was over the circuit, A number of very clover and entertaining people remain over from last week’s roster, and will, one and all, offer new routines. Those are Linden and Berridgo, Carlton and Rosslyn, Belle Mora, and Pastor and Merle. Tho box plans for tho week are at the Bristol,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18674, 2 October 1922, Page 8

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PRINCESS THEATRE Otago Daily Times, Issue 18674, 2 October 1922, Page 8

PRINCESS THEATRE Otago Daily Times, Issue 18674, 2 October 1922, Page 8

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