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BRENNAN'S ENTERTAINMENT.

To-moiTon' night Bren'naiis Ltd., will present, their inusical.aml novelty entertainment. A great variety of high-rluss iiin, frivolity, jollity, and melody will lie crowded into two and a half hours. Each act is fuid to h'.i a .star ad. Prince Charles, the orang oufang, will perform his ■ wondorful- skating act, bicycle act, and dining performance. Messrs. Jordan and Harvey have caused much laughter whore they.liiivo appeared, and Mei*rs. .luhnsftn and Well;, deicribed as coloured harmonist, comedians and dancers, will give portrayals of eccentric negro characters in harmony, melody, and laughter. Mis3.Kya Mudgc, hilled as "tho startlingJy brilliant protean empress," , will give anexhibition of ii'n'ck-cbhngo comedian work, and Archie (IJoy) Glen, the "laugh-in-ovarj'-lino" comedian, will add, his fund of laughter-making songs. Miss Nollo Kolle is said to have a very fine voice, which »he usos in her male impersonations. Mr. Charles K. Horward, a bass singer, with a collection of now and melodious bass sougs, and also many other performers will also contribute items. Tho programme is so arranged that every phase of entertaining is preBOiitcd. 'i'bo bos plan is at the Dresden.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1338, 16 January 1912, Page 6

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BRENNAN'S ENTERTAINMENT. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1338, 16 January 1912, Page 6

BRENNAN'S ENTERTAINMENT. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1338, 16 January 1912, Page 6

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