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ENTERTAINMENTS

"GOODY TWO-SHOES." The Inst three nights of "Goody TwoShoes" are announced) Tht pantomime, bus had a particularly successful season in Wellington, full houses being the order throughout at the nuitiueo as well as the evening performances. Tho management state that it will not be possible to give another ninlinee performance in Wellington, a!so that there is no possibility of a return pantomime, season in Wellington. A country tour is to be entered upon this week, opening at Napier on Saturday; -

AMATEUR COMPETITIONS. The competitions to be held at the Grand Opera House on Saturday next at both afternoon and evening performances promise to be the most successful y™ It eld here, judging by the large number of entries. The pri/.es as-announced in our advertising columns are most liberal iiml certainly- worth' coinpetiii" for. 'i'lie management are holding" various competitions 'for balladists, comedians, specialities, musical acts, and at both performances a ejiocial prize is announced for tho best Charlie Chaplin imitator. The children's competitions in the afternoon are creating -considerable interest. A special high-class vaudeville performance will be Riven at both performances, in addition to the competitions. Tho box 'plans open at the Bristol to-morrow morning.

HURNS CONCERT, ■An excellent and varied programme has been arranged for the Kobert Burns Club concert at the Town Hull to-mor-row night. Tho vocal numbers- include Kerns ot iim-ns's minstrelsy. Tnese wiJl bo eumj by sucli talented ar'ists as Miss May'Cliatwiu, Miss Mildred Goddiei,, Mr?. Messis. Martin Duff, Verdi M'Kenzie, W. Goudie, Charles. Moore, and R. Meates. 'Burns readings wilil be given by Mrs. Gilford Bell and Miss Josie iiaillii'. There wiU lie exhibitions o£ Highland dancing bv Miss Daisy M'Lellnn and Mr. Donald Young, both champion dancers; Mr. W. Crawioi-d will give huiuorous musical monologues, and Kiss Dorothy Harrison will give nil exhibition of electric club swinging. The Burns Club pipers and a Scots professional orchestra will also play. The , box plan is at the Bristol, and day sales at Perry's, Manners Street.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 307, 23 September 1919, Page 7

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330

ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 307, 23 September 1919, Page 7

ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 307, 23 September 1919, Page 7

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