D.H.S. ENTERTAINMENT.
DAY AFTER TO-MORROW
The' boxvplairiiifor.>• this event opens at Messrs H. I, Jones and Sons' this morning, and there is no extra charge for booking seats. This concession is, avo are told, being largely taken advantage of, and the convenience of it is obvious. Patrons having booked their seats need not come at 7 o'clock and perch on the doorstep. of the Opera House in fear lest they will be unableto get a seat, bub may sit in comfort at their own 'firesides, then come down , with the 10 to 8 car and find their seats reserved for them. We are told that the rehearsals for tho entertainment are of a most promising character, the acting and dialogue, in the j "Sleeping King" and. "Engaging a Confidential" being very ...entertaining indeed. The costume dances are a picture, and the action songs of the young people of Standards 2 and 3 are chaste and appropriate. We expect to hear tho verdict after Friday, night's entertainment that it (as all-.past ones were said to have been)-was "the best yet..' 1
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12587, 17 August 1910, Page 8
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180D.H.S. ENTERTAINMENT. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12587, 17 August 1910, Page 8
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