"LOOK WHO'S HERE."
Recognising thafc it is laughter that people aro wanting in these depressing days, Mr Jack Waller, in his latest. enterprise, "Look Who's Here," has given it more than a sprinkling of ifun, sullicieut to make. " s foi'goL tho war for an hour or two, forget taxation, and all the woes and worries incidental to these times. Comedy of iho burleviuo type occupies a. prominent place in the programme, in such numbers as the Hungarian Land l.tuiesqu", "On Hoard the P. and 0. la," and the Mock Court scene, etc., etc. Still it must not me assumed that the evening's entertainment, is confined to comedy. Some splendid dancing of every variety is provided by Dick Leslie, and Dorothy White. The company contains three excellent musicians in Erod. Dennet (piano), Wylie Watson ('cello), and Gregory Ivanoff ,(violin), each of whom dispenses music of the Conservatoriutn standard. Mr Howard Hall is a basso with a particularly pleasing voice, and behind all these there is a chorus forever on ihe stage and always working, their feature being harmonising rag-time lays. The Purple Band is said to be a feature in itself, and (Will Render, the noted trap drummer and xylophone player, gets in some new and novel effects in the overture. "The Drummer's Holiday," which nightly earns him a decisive encore, this, too, before the rising of the curtain. It is the boast of the management that the audience, though given the chance to leave trie theatre during a five niinuUV interval, will prel'e rto remain in their seats rather than miss the selections of the Purple Band, at the Opera House o"n Tlrursday evening. The p'tan of reseived seats will be on view at The Bristol from Monday morning next.
UNNECESSARY EXPENSE. Acute attacks of colic, diarrhoea and dysentery corne on without warning;, and prompt relief must be obtained. It is not necessary to incur the expense of a physician's services in snob cases if Chamberlain's folic and Diarrhoea Remedy is at hand.. A does of this remedy will relieve ■ lit* pain before the doctor could arrive. S'ofd everywhere. Barracloufih's Progandra cures Corns quickly.
The Modern Range for Modern Housewives 1 The Orion llango is so Perfectly Designee!, so Honestly Made, fio very Durable, so Ktticient, ko (thoroughly -Fratical, and so Fully Equipped Willi labour-saving Devices that ii has become really a necessity for Up-fto-Date- Housewives and Trained C'ooks. Ask your Ironmonger to show you one. H. E. SHACKLOCK. Ltd Dunedin, Wellington and Auckland
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11752, 8 February 1918, Page 2
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