TOWN HALL.
TO-NIGHT. "TWO UTILE VAGABONDS. " For the initial performance of the Masterton season, to be inaugurated tbia evening at the Town Hall, Mr Oharles Holloway's popular company will present (by arrangement with Mr J. 0. Williumson) the enarming play, "Two Little Vagabonds," with Miss Beatrice HolJosvay as "Diok," and will be supported by complete metropolitan coterie of twenty-three artists. "Two Little Vagabonds" will be staged to-night and to-morrow, ari.j is just a simple story of two little wait's, whose trials and misfortunes, coupled with the fortunes of those who set them adrift, form the incidents of what is said to be a very attractive performance. In the opening scene there are the groundless suspicions of a jealous husband, and a child sacrificed to the tender. mercies of rogues and vagabonds. Closely following upon theso scenes are the vagaries of a rair of urchins whose surroundings maka':tbern brothers in sympathy. On Saturday evening, the last night of the season, ''Rogues of the Turf" (with Mr Charles Holioway in bis original part of Joe Plaxmau, the old trainer) will be staged. Plans are on view at Misß Rive's, where, also, day tickets can be secured.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7981, 8 March 1906, Page 6
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194TOWN HALL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7981, 8 March 1906, Page 6
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