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I PRINCESS THEATRE.

That bright show, “Storeyettes, by George Storey, continues its merry career at the Princess Theatre, and the sixth volume of many chapters commencing tonight will, it is claimed, reach, if not excel the standard of those that have preceded it. The comedy portion of the show will be particularly good, and some very novel and amusing episodes will ba introduced for the first time in New Zea* land. There are many chapters, all of which are full of unusual happenings that give rise to humorous situation.!. On the vaudeville half of the bill are two entirely fresh turns. lima Strange and Billy Heateu will make their first appearance as "the world's freshest Charleston steppers.” These clever exponents of the much-discussed dance m.t only give a graceful exhibition of the American creation. hut also one of the English version. A violin, a piano, and a sprinkling ot good comedy are the main factors connected with the new turn by the famous Bertini and Berne, who make their first appearance to-night. Harry North, the “swagger” concertina player, will render fresh numbers of the kind that has made him popular with Princess patrons.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19905, 27 September 1926, Page 5

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I PRINCESS THEATRE. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19905, 27 September 1926, Page 5

I PRINCESS THEATRE. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19905, 27 September 1926, Page 5