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WILLIAM MACKENZ,E'S POPULAR ENTERTAINMENT.

As announced this popular vocalist supported by an efficient 3«inpany will commence their WaikatiVtour an by advertise merit id; aauther commencing on Monday at Ngaruawahiai, and on the following days of, the.,week at Hamilton, Cambridge ahd'Otiaiipoi ; Tiie finished vocalisation' of. Mr Mackenzie, combined as it is with humour, elocution, artistic playtoft musical comedietta, splendid dancing and pawky stories, are 1 certain to provide'a greater. treat than has been ; enjoyed by Vyaikato audiences for, a long time. The programme is full and Well selected, and in the hands of Mr . Mackenzie and his ?wriP aD r( I s certa ' n to be ably carried out, The Raft Off to Philadelphia," M |The March of the Cameron Men," "The Laird ILvPQkpen, and humorous stories by Mr Mackenzie; "Caller Herrin" (in character), and the thrilling recitation •' Mary «. iwi? j 9 ®® BB eßß ' e Glover; '•Whisper, and I Shall Hear," and .Blarney by Mm Louise Aylett (the qharming soprano); English, Irish and Scottish fantasias by MrWilliam J, Hookey, a brilliant pianist from the Royal Academy, London; ' The Sword Dance," Irish Jig," and " Highland Fling" bv theyoHng prize dancer, W, Mackenzie; duets between Mr Mackenzie and the Misses Jessie Glover and Louise Aylett concluding each evening with a laughter provoking musical comedietta, is»summary of what is in store for tb audience, Mr Mackenzie's success has hitherto been remarkable, and when he comet before the Waik'ato ooncert goers after an interval of nearly twenty months, we Anticipate a reception commensurate with his ability «g an entertainer.

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Waikato Times, Volume XLV, Issue 3647, 16 November 1895, Page 7

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WILLIAM MACKENZ,E'S POPULAR ENTERTAINMENT. Waikato Times, Volume XLV, Issue 3647, 16 November 1895, Page 7

WILLIAM MACKENZ,E'S POPULAR ENTERTAINMENT. Waikato Times, Volume XLV, Issue 3647, 16 November 1895, Page 7

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