PRINCESS THEATRE
The first bill of vaudeville at the Princess Theatre since the reopening completed its week's run on Saturday, and was witnessed by very large audiences. On Monday an entirely new programme was offered. Madame Sa Hera, who has completely puzied the many thousands who have heard with astonishment her amazingly pregnant answers to the questions with which she has been bombarded, was retained for the week, and gave a fresh series of seances. Tom Plaverly and the Kute Kewpie Kids staged that exceedingly funny and tuneful farce " Murphy's Night Out '; Fred. Bluett provided a new budget of comic character- songs; and Dozey and Doura entertained with fresh tricks of acrobatics. SA HEBA SEANCE FOB "WOMEN. In every town where the seer and teleSathist has appeared the most exciting of er seanoes has been the matinee seance for women only. This has been arranged for Friday afternoon next, when Sa Hera will divine for the ladies of Dunedin and answer any questions whatsoever. An ordinary matinee performance will precede the special seance, and then the orchestra, stage hands, and male audience will retire and leave the mystio with her sex.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3380, 25 December 1918, Page 46
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191PRINCESS THEATRE Otago Witness, Issue 3380, 25 December 1918, Page 46
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