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1928 REVEILLE.

HEAVY BOOKING. The much talked about spectacular extravaganza opens next Tuesday, for a season of three nights and a matinee at the Princess Theatre. More than 130 performers are rehearsing daily and Mr Lints was delighted with tlio full dress rehearsal. Among the attraction features and specialties to be presented on the opening performance next Tuesday will be the grand opening scene by 130 performers, simultaneous Duo, “When You and I. Were Seventeen,” (Solo by Mr Stopforth) assisted by full chorus; Bon Bon Ballet “The Navy,” solo by Miss Ada Lynn, supported'by a signalling squad; “The Intruder,” a side splitting sketch by M, ss P. Thompson, I Howard, and N. Wright; “Piccaninnies Paradise,” solo by Peggy Gilloolv, and a chorus of the piccaninnies, “Dutch Pictures” on bug,® frame by Miss A Lynn and the Producer, concluding with a song and dance; “Ramona”, solo by Miss Reta Morgan and chorus; “Human Statuary”, a specialty number by 32 performers; “Spinning Top Ballet”; “Indian Scene”, solo by Mrs Harrison assisted by 12 Indians with Paddld Effects; comedy “Scarecrow Ballet ; “March of the Court Cards”-; “Aerial One Step,” land acrobatic specialty, ,lance l>y Miss Beta Morgan and MiLints; “Pyjama Ballet,” solo by Miss jean ’walkcsr, supported 'by Pyjama Girls- “Hawaiian Scene”, solo by Mr stopforth; “Tlie Smart Military Ballet”- “Oriental Scene.” Mrs Harrison will sing “Poor Butterfly” supported by 28 performers with cherry blossom 'effects. “By the Gay Seaside,’ solo bv Miss A Lynn, and bathing girls; Mr Lints and his performing Teddy Bears, (Alexis Campbell and Connie Staines) ; Mr Lints features in glass' bowl, club,, and nietal all manipulation, “Distinctive Pierrot Ballet ; “The Slavery Trio” ; a comedy number by Misses Thompson, I Howard, and N. Coulson. The final scene a brilliant stage spectacle, introducing the escalade and revolving electrical effects will also he staged on Tuesday night. The plan is now open at Miss'Meintosh’s

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Hokitika Guardian, 8 September 1928, Page 2

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1928 REVEILLE. Hokitika Guardian, 8 September 1928, Page 2

1928 REVEILLE. Hokitika Guardian, 8 September 1928, Page 2

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