PRINCESS THEATRE.
The library nf “Storyctfcs, ’ which Air George Storey and his ta lan ted company is producing attbo Princess Theatre becomes more interesting each week. Volume live is now being unfolded, and some real genuine humour is revealed. The major portion of the songs is good, and there is a deal of originality throughout the whole show. Mr Storey is responsible for most of the comedy, and in this he is ably assisted by other members of the company. In the vocal section Miss Mahs Howarth lends valuable aid and the same may be said of Miss Nellie Kemp and Mr Robert Raymond. On the purely vaudeville side there is Mr Harry North (the concertina expert), Ida Holbein (vocalist and rnonologuist), and Miss Domino (Britain’s Mystery Girl). The same programme will be repeater! this evening for the last time, and there will be a matinee this afternoon.
}lr Kockefclh r, the great uiuHi-iuillion-aire, celebrated his eghty-seventh birthday by playing golf with Mr William Inglia, the journalist, who is writing the oilking’s biography. The octogenarian continues in good health, and hopes by strict attention to /laily exercise to become a centenarian Most (, f the responsibilities of hia great wealth are now entrusted to bis son and boards of trustees.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19904, 25 September 1926, Page 24
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209PRINCESS THEATRE. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19904, 25 September 1926, Page 24
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