WELLINGTON WING WHISPERS
fcP - toBIL March 25. Dear Pasqwn.-TheHolloway Dramatic Company is still with us at the Opera House. This Hells bills have been "The Assassin" and our ? a frend "The Shadows of a Great City, otherwise "The Greed of Gold '/ "The Assassin" is one of the most exciting meloarwnw I have sat under, and th<J story ha.3 to do ■with Russian military life and intrigue. It is a thriller, well played, and well staged. See ■you don't miss it when it comes ycur way. ±no Company has continupd to do good business. The sea&oa closes next week. Fuller's Entertainers have again won their •way into the esteem of Wellingtomaiia interested in vaudeville, and consequently are doing sroed business. Miss Rosina Buckman, a Palmorston North soprano, who has just completed five years' nfcudy in England, will commence a tour of New Zealand in Auckland on the 28th inst. Miss Buckman will afterwards give concerts at New Plymouth on the 30th, Palmerston North on the 31st, and Wellington on Good F-riday. Miss Clanice Buckmau, who roads a successful debut at the Tree-Blitz popular concert in the northern city lately, i& the 12-year-old sister of Miss Uosina. Mr Macmahon arrived in tovm yesterday - ahead of the Fitzmaurice-Gdil Compaoiy, which is to give us a season of melodrama. That's all!
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Otago Witness, Issue 1851, 30 March 1904, Page 61
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