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AMUSEMENTS.

HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. The new programme submitted on Thursday was repeated last night before an appreciative audience, and will be shown for the last time tonight. CORONATION RINK. Skating still continues in full swing at tire Coronation Rink, the hall bev-" ing open every afternoon and evening. EX OLISH PIERROTS. This bright and clever coterie of artists'will open a one-night’s season in the Town Hall, Stratford, on Wednesday evening next, after a highly successful season in the Coronation Theatre at the Wellington Exhibition. 1 lie company has been established in St. Kilda, Melbourne, for the past six seasons, and has presented nearly 1000 performances, and on several occasions have been specially engaged to appear before Lord and Lady Dudley, Sir T. and Lady G Carmichael and at vice-regal functions and other notable events, included in the company are Mr. Maynard Dakin, an English comedian who held engagements at the London Pavilion and principal theatres of the United Kingdom, prior to coming to Australasia, and who is a mirth provider of a high order. Miss- Elsa Langley is a dainty little comedienne with a style ail her own, and who combines clever singing with an attractive personality. The baritone of the party is Mr. Leslie Austin, who contributes overal excellent numbers, whilst Mr. Kingsley Chapman has a tenor voice of an exceedingly even quality. Miss Tlhyiess Phillipson has a sweet soprano, and sings her song in a pleasing man nor. Mr. W. P. Turner is a humourist of a broad and vigorous order, whilst Mr. Rob Thomas is invaluable both as a entertainer and accompanist. At Wilkinson’s Hall, Eltham, on Tuesday next, there is to be a monster skating carnival, several prizes being offered to competitors, including one for the male rink championship of Taranaki. Particulars are published in another column, and doubtless many Tv -i ford people will enter for the contest.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 128, 22 July 1911, Page 5

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AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 128, 22 July 1911, Page 5

AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 128, 22 July 1911, Page 5

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