AMUSEMENTS.
the optimists.
RETURN VISIT—TO-NIGHT.
At tlie Princess Theatre this (Saturday) evening The Optimists Entertainers pay a return visit to Hokitika. Those who heard the Company on Monday last will have very pleasant recollections of them. Mr Sam Stern heads a brilliant combination of Internationa! artists, and as a character comedian his fame is world-wide. The company includes Peggy'Peat (late of Williamson’s and Puller’s Companies), an Australian songstress; Veta Gilbert, dramatic soprano; Francis Cornwall, the prolific baritone; Stan. ITudson-Airtli, the Beau Brummel of the company; Arthur Carlisle, operatic tenor; Marie Francis, a charming girl in song and dance; Nanoya Baudinet soubrette and dancer; George Collins, popular baritone; Arthur Burns, England’s favourite character actor; and The Harmony Trio, the Jazz Frazzlers. A recent criticism of the Auckland
“Herald” said:—“The Optimists entertainment is clever, clean and refreshing.” The box plan is now open at Mclntosh’s confectionery shop.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 August 1926, Page 1
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145AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 7 August 1926, Page 1
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