AMUSEMENTS.
OPERA HOUSE. The dainty work of Madame, Lydia Yeamans Titue remains the strong feafcuire of the bill at the Opera House, and her singinig and child* impersonations a<re a eource of continual delight to tthe audience. ' Madame Titus provides a turn wMch is marked by exceptional versatility. The performing . dogs also attract a large share of attention, and their antics are as clever as tlhey are original. The juvenile Bernards give a capital musical turn, and the I>riscoll Boys dance and sing with all their old vigour and ability. Les Warton continues to warble coon songs in hie own inimitable style, and the. programme is completed by a long Kst of capable perfc»rme.rs. There will ' be the usual entertainment to-niglit.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 8672, 12 July 1906, Page 4
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121AMUSEMENTS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 8672, 12 July 1906, Page 4
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