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Taylor-Carrinst n Musical Comedy Company

Amusement-seekers will be delighted to learn that the above-named talented company will appear in Riverton on Tuesday, April! 4th/ and Otautau the following Wednesday. The astute T.C. Management have forsaken drama and moving pictures for a while to go in for a [form of amusement that is evidently quite the rage now. They have purchase:! several up-to-date farcical and musical comedies, have organ! 3si a specially selected company f or the proper presentment of the pieces, and are being rewarded for their enterprise by playing to crowded audiences everywhere. The musical numbers include a number of the very latest songs and duets, and the fun of the pieces presented is said to be of 'the most uproarious character. Mr Charlie Taylor, as an American judge in “The Girl from Chicago,” is said to be immensely amusing, and in

“Airy and Arriet” Miss Carrington plays a comedy part that causes screams of laughter whenever she is

on the stage. The other members of the company are highly spoken of, both with regard to their abilities as fun creators and vocalists, and the result is a most enjoyable performance. The prices are fixed at a low rate, so as to enable families to patronise the performance-, on masse. First Class 2s, ladies Is, second class Is, children 6d.

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Western Star, 31 March 1911, Page 2

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Taylor-Carrinst n Musical Comedy Company Western Star, 31 March 1911, Page 2

Taylor-Carrinst n Musical Comedy Company Western Star, 31 March 1911, Page 2

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