WELLINGTON WING WHISPERS.
j By P. Robipter. | January 2G. i Dear Pasquin,— There is practically nothing to record from the Capital City this week. O\ir American fiiend^ finished up a great season, md hied them south. They will be down your way by the time these lines reach you, and shouUl you happen alongside Hariy Conoi give him the '•pgards o\ the man who took him and JJick Stowaili to Government House. He's a meriy npiitc n Harry, <and if N'York contains many fellows like him and Manager Cooke — well, I'd ne'er come flora there any more 1 What do think"'' Fancy meeting them out here — i and both f-o young, too l Oh, the powciy, the | powei"* ' They can say such things and can do I s-uch tlii].f>s with then powery, that I'd like ' to meet them some moie' We have got ovpi our excitement of getting the second contingent away on SaUuday, and 1 hope to meet you in Chnslchuieh and Lyltelton when the third leaves. What &ay? — is it a cert? " Fuller's fuller'n ever!" is the Petherickian up-to-date expression concerning the Waxworks Season at the Choral Hall
The Kinematograph is still twice-a-nightly reeling off its films at the Criterion. Broughs pass us by hurriedly after doing the south, getting up to Auckland, and then working down to us. Bland Holt and his new plays will be our next diversion. Until then, au revoir!
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Otago Witness, Issue 2396, 1 February 1900, Page 51
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