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THEATRE ROYAL.

LONG TACK SAM VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. ! The laJLeafc J. C. Williamson Entertainers are upholding the standard ■ set by their I predecessors. The .Chinese wonder worker Long' Tack Sam and other versatile artists are amusing big audiences at tho Thostro Ikyal each night. With a number of clever 1 Chinese performers, tho turns proStilted are refreshingly original, their novelty in itself providing sufficient attraction to draw crowded houses. Christchurch. will chuckle over the loving birds for a. long lime. This item comes as the cuiminar, fion of the remarkable offering of the iVoveiie Brothers, who, in tho guise of ciowns, are able to play violins, do tho most .difficult tumbling feats, and keep tho audience laughing heartily aill at tho one time. _ Chris. Chariton is a happy type of illusionist, who can both mystify and amuse his audience. A wonderful dance speciality is given by Errol Addison and Gertrude Mitrenga. The ability of this pair is as remarkable as their 1 technical skid. Moran and Wiser twirl hats about—"all in fun." They are a remarkable pd ir J in whoj=e dert hands hats become docile tilings that do ju3t whatever they demand of them. Tho vocal offerings of Arthur Mayes find, instant favour. The performance will be repeated for three | ruore nights.

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18414, 22 June 1925, Page 7

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THEATRE ROYAL. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18414, 22 June 1925, Page 7

THEATRE ROYAL. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18414, 22 June 1925, Page 7

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