ENTERTAINMENTS.
MONTGOMERY SEASON*
Last night* notwithstanjding the inclemency of the weather, another large audience greeted these clever and refined entertainers, when’ an almost entire change of programme [Was presented. The beautiful Bio--graph pictures displayed from start too finish were most interesting and produced with distinct clearness and an every instance were vociferously, tencored. Mr Montgomery, rendered two on three descriptive picture songs, which were well received. Miss Tlargood was in good voice, and sang in excellent style if Why did they, sell Kil-lanhey/-i whilst Miss Ettie Hargood's soprano voice was heard to advantage in “ Daddy.’ l Mr Tod Callaway delighted the audience in his new: specialities, and scored -a-, distinct success ip his rendering With * much sympathy of the descriptive | song, vMy pal Shadow.’’- Zeno, P the trick artist of the company, ist ono Of the cleverist seen on the GisJsorjrie stage, and his performance last pveraing was meritorious- ' To-night the season will he terminated, when another entire change of pictures, songs, and turns will he presented, and those who are fond of a variety programme, should not fail to patronise this interesting and iretfined show-.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, 28 February 1905, Page 3
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186ENTERTAINMENTS. Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, 28 February 1905, Page 3
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