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Entertainments

+ "POLITE VAUDEVILLE." li is said that "the race oi' cornermen" is fast becoming 1 extinct : but be that as it may, two capable knights of Iho burnt cork (Messrs Hockley and "White) will dispense fiui from the blue and gold plush corned sea is in the opening l production of modern minstrels in Mr V. M. Heche's Polite Vaudeville Company. The company appears in the King's Theatre on Friday evening l . Tfie specialty 011 the long programme are well balanced and of great variety, and the entertainment is said to be lull of wholesome and rollicking fun. For those who appreciate good music, Miss Ella Conrad has been specially engaged. Miss Conrad is said to possess a. delightful soprano voice of exceptional compass. Those who enjoy the marvellous with a delightful touch of grace and dexterity will find their tastes well catered for by the acrobatic Arteens and their dog. The 'liockleys (singers, dancers and sketch artists) are guaranteed to drive dull care away. Mr "Wil White, eccentric dancer, is reported to be a host in himself. Other members of the company include Miss Hubie Raymond, American toe dancer, Miss E<|ie Lecder, serio, nnd Mr John Sloan, comedian. Mi' "Beebe specially invites ladies and children to visit his clever entertainment by offering them a half-price concession to the three shilling and two shilling seats.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HC19130828.2.12

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 August 1913, Page 3

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225

Entertainments Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 August 1913, Page 3

Entertainments Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 August 1913, Page 3

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