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ENTERTAINMENTS.

“CINDERELLA.” His Majesty’s Theatre was crowded t.o overflow last evening, when Messrs William Anderson and John F. -Sheridan again staged the charming fairy story “Cinderella.” The performance was greatly appreciated, the audience being sent into shrieks of laughter by the eccentricities of Mr. John F. Slieridau in his humorous creation of tllio Baroness Bounder, the antics of the educated—oree-, scenerv were thoroughly enjoyed. * * The matinee in the afternoon was also well .patronised by ladies and children.

■ ,To-night .the full Company will appear in the musical comedy “The Earl and the Girl.” Mr. Sheridan will appear as Jim Cheeze, a coster dog trainer, and Mass Hcihu Barlow as Miss Silioddam, his sweetheart, a’lid by special request will . sing “Bom Bom—Bay.” The Company will pay a return visit to Gisborne, at an early date. AUSTRALIAN BUCK JUMPERS. The Australian buckiumpers give another display of tallent an their arena in Gladstone Road last evening, when the riding of unbroken outlaws, bullocks, “Bobs,” and a donkey caused great f,un and excitement. A number of riders competed for the silver cup offered for the best buckjumper rider, and the trophy was won by Ml - . Allan Stevens, of What&tutu.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2213, 10 June 1908, Page 1

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2213, 10 June 1908, Page 1

ENTERTAINMENTS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2213, 10 June 1908, Page 1

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