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IMONTGOMERY’S BIG BIOBRAPH AND SPECIALTY COMPANY.

V' attractive entertainment. Thoto was a largo audionce at His >■' > Majesty's Theatre on Saturday evening to f- greet Montgomery’s new specialty Coy. j ou their re-appearance in Gisborne,and the J ’dßrnost enthusiasm was manifested in the SI oroceodings. almost every item being |L vooiferously encored. Mr Montgomery enpplios his patrons with a really excellent entertainment, sufficiently varied to please the most critical of audiences. The programme on Saturday evemog opened with I aeries of fine biograph pictures of an exceedingly attractive character, the humorous element predominating. The series of - ■views of the football match between • Gloucester and Bristol claimed a good deal of attention and were much admired,

Mias Ettio Hargood.a soprano singer of ti considerable merit,met with an enthusiastic, o -tfscoption in her songs, ‘ Anona and Just tc next Door.’ Both numbers were beauti- ci fullv illustrated and the singer was corn- ri nelled to respond to the encore demanded, h Sr rj. Q a Calloway has a reputation 1 Jr; on „ ho ut Australasia as a comedian of a lote and ho certainly lived up to it on o Saturday night, being five times re-called. q His most successful items were ‘ I don t d bean Angel,’and 1 1 would not c anv more.’ Mr Edmund Mont, ulnatrsted songs are without I „ na of She main attractions of tfao j d H. a songs are always feel- I P nt . ro nderod and given with exoollont t vie In the number * Little Boy in Blue < won the hearts of all present, whilst the - Love and War’was given with good ; f, Asorios of fine pictures depicting the Amerian train robbery, were given and m uch interest, as also did the ? r mnrous series dealing with tho troubles aDd Mrs Brown and family of fmnlve on a holiday excursion. Misa Hilda Harcbod gave a charming rendering of the Hargoou b wi(h harmonised ohorus, • enthusiastically, encored. The F ai'von by Zeno, the juggler, was ex, oboice and proyed him to be a P of the art. Be juggles with P “vthinK and everything, and his tricks are S performed, and in every sense a;:- artisteic, ally P ont i t i e a to be termed the h 0,13 , 13 *1 Zinger” Those who have not Sr claS h “ should make a point of doing 00. yseen hun shoma a Father’s u eg SB faa period,^Christmas . « u^ n ß | eoial | O rA is due /■s ' nmm w» 5

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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1390, 27 February 1905, Page 3

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IMONTGOMERY’S BIG BIOBRAPH AND SPECIALTY COMPANY. Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1390, 27 February 1905, Page 3

IMONTGOMERY’S BIG BIOBRAPH AND SPECIALTY COMPANY. Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1390, 27 February 1905, Page 3

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