HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE.
After atriumphantly successful season the J. C. Wuliamson International Vaudeville Company gave its final performance in His Majesty’s Theatre on Saturday night, when, as on the previous occasions, there was a largo audience The company is welldeserving of every success in its tour, for it is composed only of first-class vaudeville acts, and, indeed, it is vaudeville in the true sense of the word, for its diversity is one of its main features. There is Niobe, the Mermaid, for instance, who gives- a wonderful display of underwater gymnastics, and then, following her, are Rupert Hazell and Elsie Day, a skilful pair of comediatis from the London stage; Walter Nilsson, who can do far more on wheels than most other men can do; Odette Dolage, the talented French violinist. The Flemings, in their wonderful living statuary act: Dorothy Brown, the clever American accordeonist; Francois, who is described as the wonder man on the globe; Jones and Raines, a talented pair of entertainers; and Harms.ton’s wonderful cockatoos.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19803, 31 May 1926, Page 5
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168HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19803, 31 May 1926, Page 5
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