ENTERTAINMENTS
k v llicns- p[crr n ka Good audiences continue to ""lie - the •ula at the Zealandia Hall, am] the curre in programme has undoubtedly proved j, popular one. This afternoon there util he a mall nee. anil to-night the series A'ill be finally .screened, KAYWAU D'S ITCTf KB.-’. There was again a large attendance at the Lyceum last night, when the current programme was again shown. It will be screened at a matinee this afternoon, and finally this evening. It may lie mentioned that the programme has met With great favour. TUB BLL’L TI tO I'DA IXH.' US. The original company of Blue Troubadours. numbering eight, will make their' first appearance in Invercargill in the ' Municipal Theatre on New Vein’s night. 1 January 1.1. They arc introduced I>y the fame.is tenor. .Mr Philip Xewbm-y. Whose -wune is a guarantee that these costnina comedy artists are not eonnnonjdace. hut is a coterie of entertainers who are refined, brilliant, and at every paint delightful. Tlie.se entertainers are chosen for their versatility, their “vim,” their freshness, and their original touch. They have a radiant sense of humour, and they arc all enthusiastic of mirth and music. > The very spirit of merriment laugns amt glows in these sprightly girls and clever fellows. Their work is fun made music. The work of- “The nine Troubadours” conforms to tlm | highest traditions of musical comedy. "Tho Blue Troubadours” begin their tour of Australasia In this town. Their motto Is "Merry and Bright." Mr Philip Newbury will sing on each night of the season, which is limited to three nights. The To v plan will be opened at the Dresden cn .Monday next.
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Southland Times, Issue 17230, 28 December 1912, Page 6
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276ENTERTAINMENTS Southland Times, Issue 17230, 28 December 1912, Page 6
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