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POLLARD'S OPERA COMPANY.

PRINCESS THEATRE, TO-NIGHT,

Lovers of bright, sparkling music, picturesfpie scenery, gorgeous costumes and vivacious actors and actresses should not fail to see the Pollard Company’s production of "Miss Hook of Holland.” The land of windmills, dykes and quaint peasantry is presented in all its novelty, and riming through the opera is a fund of humour, ludicrous situations and a quick-fire of witticisms and repartee. Whereever ' .Miss Hook of Holland” has bben presented in Now Zealand, patrons have gone tin l second and third time—strong proof of Mr Pollard's ability to give tin' public what they want. All the old Pollard favourites will be seen to-night in "Miss Hook of Holland, while a number ol star artists will appear for the first time in Hokitika. The orchestral music for the piece is said to be of an attractive order and the mechanical elleets will be in Mr Pollard’s efficient style. Phenomenal bookings are r<*corded and a packed house may be looked for to-night.

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West Coast Times, 19 March 1910, Page 2

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POLLARD'S OPERA COMPANY. West Coast Times, 19 March 1910, Page 2

POLLARD'S OPERA COMPANY. West Coast Times, 19 March 1910, Page 2