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ALHAMBRA THEATRE

Notwithstanding the strong counter attractions, there was a crowded house at the Alhanibra Theatre on Saturday evening, and Mr Puller's Minstrels gave another successful entertainment. Master Jack Hagan was recalled three times for his farcical specially " There . was Houligau." Miss Lucy Erase! 1 wa3 geveral

times encored, and her solo " Side walks of New York " was loudly applauded. Mr H. Thomas and Mr Bartletl contril uted some very ' amusing songs, and Mi&s Ruby Clifford was as popular as ever, all her songs taking well, and her serio-comic items "' A girl can't do every- | thing " and " The wrong girl " were particularly good of their class. The sketch " Moonlight Flirtations " was moat entertaining, and the same is true of the concluding farce, •"The Two Othellos." Mr Martyn Hagan took occasion to say farewell on behalf of his wife, his son, and himself, to their Duuedin patrons ; returned thanks for very generous appreciation, and expressed the hope that they would vis.it Duuedin again before the termination of their contract with Mr Fuller. He also announced that the Messrs Leslie Bros., comic musicians and specialty arti&ts, and the new serio-comic artists, the Andrew Sisters, would appear on Monday evening, and give such an entertainment as was not likely to disappoint anyone. Mr Fuller, he said, had now several places of entertainment in the ; colony to keep going, and, having been liberally patronised, was determined to place before them the best talent that could be engaged , in Australia.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2396, 1 February 1900, Page 51

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ALHAMBRA THEATRE Otago Witness, Issue 2396, 1 February 1900, Page 51

ALHAMBRA THEATRE Otago Witness, Issue 2396, 1 February 1900, Page 51

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