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.Frank TV err for eo«Huu«- <r->d.. "\soc-d Sfe"at tfu» Opp-.-a Honge. * : Th& 7V>*«jtJ Secretary, 1 " (.barley's AunV' "Swoe* iAVeader," an-i "Tha Bookmaker " were <it»ged with success. The aea.= on cose? to-night, the company then visiting tho Thames' district, opening at Paeroatoa tha
Madams Araj Shenvin completed a fairly sue« ce.wfn) softop here or. the Uth. They hope to re« pay 'js a rei\;vF. visit in September Kowlfiy's Waxworbr w\ »t the Agricultural JJall.
Fitzgerald Bros." ch;ur- and managerie played thtee nigble her? prior to their departure for Sytlnej to-day.
Miss Fftimy Wetiwerib and Orlando Harler, rbp V>!fe>- of M^daiae Albani's company, passed throngl fe tb. Moans on the I4th. 'Flit- iour'.b aeries of Monday "pops." under P^icv L'b'» maaagement wa3 given on the 23rd befori- r. large audience at St. James's Hall. The company compiises Misses Hargreave, Myles, Jj. Thomson (accompanist), Messrs George Higgott, A. Coii3t<»rdine, E. Schatz (humorist), Georga Rows (maodoliaist), Cbailes Cooper (limelight operator), and J. F. Thomson (elocutionist). Miss Lillie Smith's variety and burlesque com. pany have been appearing afc some of the outlying towns during tbe past week. i Mr James O. Bain, the Brisbane comic character vocalist who toured tbe colonies -some time ago, "swallowing quids," with the Godfrey Company, opens with a variety company at the Auckland Opera Houbo in July. The Perriers are still doing the suburbs with a fair amount of success.
Madame Amy Sherwin delivered an address to women before -leaving for the south. Miss Annie Wynyard and her comedy company appear at the Foreeters' Hall this evening. Mie3 Florence Hazelwood's comedy combination will open at thu Opera House on July 4.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2310, 9 June 1898, Page 39
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