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Entertainments

<? -it A OKI COMPANY AT THE KING'S THEATRE. LUVIN. On race night the above company will give a farewell performance before proceeding to Australia w'hero they are under engagement to a weJl-known theatrical linn. The people of Ivevin wiH have a chance of hearing the company at its very best, alter its extended tour of the Dominion. Miss Millie Gilbert, an exponent ol the famous Bulgarian dance, gives a line exhibition of that woll-known gyration. Tho "star" of the company is Mr P. flnkaraia, whose singing us worth the price of admission itself. He has a voice of a Melba or Patti. being of a soprano nature, and if no were 111 feminine at tire one would not know but that 'i lady was singing. .Mr Jacob (' : k 1 the funny man ot the company, unperson ales the great Charles Chaplin, and keeps the audience in roars of laughtor all the time. Tho supporting items are ot a varied nature consisting oi hakas by sturdy Maori 'warriors who ;t>"bidding farewell to our shores, and have arranged a suitable farewell in true Maori fashion. The poi ibices are very line and are of a fascinating nature, while the singing by the entire company of "Homo Sweet Home," and "Tipperary/' and other well-known

songs suitable at LTiis time is very eeptnblo. There will Do a dance to follow this performance.

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 September 1915, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
229

Entertainments Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 September 1915, Page 3

Entertainments Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 September 1915, Page 3

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