THE ST. GEORGES.
This talented company open ,in the Oddfellows' Hall on Wednesday nexrfor a shoifr season 1 . They were here last as membeis of Northcote's Company, and they made for tliemoelves a very popular name here. Mi)-s St. George is a singer and dancer of no mean ability, and. her performance of the serpentine dance, liitro lucing M8 yeaids of silk under tlie limelight, is spoken most highly of by the. press throughout the colony. Mr Horace St'. George lias a splendid b.iritone voice, can tell a. good story, and play almost any instrument. During the course of their entertainment in conjunction with Mis-j St. George, he does a clever musical melange, introducing- sleigh-beUs, hand-bcllf, alarm-bells, one-stringed v'.olins, etc. Songs are sung and illustrated by <i very, fine bi-unial, and the latest kineinatograph pictures of the war are shown by one of Lumiere's kinematograph. Tlie re-t of the company are artists of theatrical renowffj and v, really bright little, entertainment is promised. *
THE ST. GEORGES.
Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 15000, 16 July 1900, Page 2
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