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Entertainments.

Til l<: WAXDKIIKIIS

MUSICAL COMWDY COSTUMR

COMPANY

AI , I , KA KING TO-XLGHT

The long looked for visit of the "Wandercir.s , Musical Costume Company will eventuate at the Town ITiil'l to-night. Much interest has been evinced over the advent of this unique organisation, and tine- advance booking at Phillip's is so satisfactory that a crowded house is assured!' Tho keynote of the entertainment given by the AY aml era's is "refinement." This company is that sort of combination that cannot fail to please. Each and every one is an artiste in his or her particular line, with the result that the happy harmony of the company combines to present' one of the nvnst delightful and fascinating entertainments yet introduced to the Dominion. The Press in all the New Zealand cities have hecn highly eulogistic in their praise, and without ono dissenting voice proclaimed the, Wanderers one of the best eomhinations that has ever visited tho Dominion.

The company includes sweat singers, instrumentalists, dancers, actors, humorists, monologue entertainers, and their programme, is of a distinctly nover character, embracing scenes, sketches, monologues, hurle«(|uos. vocal ism. mandoline and banjo solos, and many delightful musical novelties, including. "The Mottle o' Bind and the Harem Skirt Brigade." Exquisite costuming and sumptuous scenery and stage apopiutments will he special features. Tn Leslie Holmes. A. J. β-lack and John Ryan, Mr Stephenson possesses three great artists. Mr Leslie Holmes is :v ihumorist of great ability a.nd has made big su*- , - cosses everywhere. Mr A. J. Black is «. monologue entertainer of high artistic, merit. His rendition to his own piano accompaniment of "Oh Memory!" "Only a Dog," Bracken's "the Auctioneers," "The Same Old Lie," etc.. has capturedhis audiences cvorvwhero. Mr Ryan is a 'basso singer of great repute, and was formerly n members of tiboi f anions Auckland Lyric Quartette. He is recognised as heing the. possessor of a voice only once heard in n generation. All tho other members of the company are on the same. high, level of excellence, rso tliat'-a delightful evening's entertainment is assured. Patron;.: should attend early to ensu<ro securing seats. The drtors will 0.p0.n "aT7.30 nnd the performance commence at 8 sSharp.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 August 1911, Page 2

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Entertainments. Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 August 1911, Page 2

Entertainments. Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 August 1911, Page 2

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