THE GLOOMCHASE R
PRINCESS TR.EATRE—THURSDAY.
The return of this popular company is being looked forward to by \ theatre lovers, with genuine enjoyment. The name Gloom Chasers, stands for brightness, versatility, quality and merit, and those who have witnessed this professional show by professional artists, agree that these adjectives truly describe their entertainment, This company have always- made it their policy to provide tire- public with something new and refreshing and this time they are making a- feature of their “New Minstrel Show.” This is a treat for old and young and revives many okl favourites and new novelties. Come and see the nigger “Tambo” and “Bones” they are a scream from start to finish. Followers of the Gloom Chasers will notice a lot of difference in the company this time. They will make the acquaintance of several new artists who will appear for the first time on the West Coast. These artists arrive with a big overseas reputation, and the show will be doubly strengthened with their presence. Also this time you will see “The Beauty Ballet.” A bevy of pretty girls in dainty dresses. These girls are a- joy in themselves alone. A lot of your old favourites including Ron Shaml, Letty Craydon, and Al-lxu-t Carlisle will appear. There is no need to introduce y.ou to Ron Shand, the dancing India rubber comedian. When you see him you laugh, when you hear him you laugh, and everytime you think of him you laugh. There is an okl saying that “A smile, is worth a pound.” If that is the case Ron Shand is serving out hundreds of pounds nightly in “The New Ministrel Show.” The popular prices make this entertainment possible fqr everybody. So don’t miss the theatrical treat of the rear, “The Gloom Chasers.” Bigger brighter and better than ever. Appearing at Hokitika Bth. Harihari 9th, Ross 10th, and Greym-outh 15th.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 January 1931, Page 4
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313THE GLOOMCHASE R Hokitika Guardian, 3 January 1931, Page 4
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