AMUSEMENTS.
“/CHARLEY’S AUNT” TO-iNIGHT. • That well-known English comedy, “Charley’s Aunt” will be staged at the Princess- Theatre this (Thursday) evening for one night only, by the Happy-Go-Lucky , O’Flynn Company, who so successfully played in Hokitika sbme time ago. “Charley’s Aunt” was produced in England some 50 years ago, and’ has had an unbroken record against' --all-comers. Drama, musical comedy, comic opera and revelries have come-and gone, but “Charley’s Aunt’ like the: brook, goes-, on for ever. “Charley’s Aunt,” played by a fi«"stolaßS flesh and blood show, is one of the- greatest tonics for the blues, as one of the leading English papers said. “If'- laughter is a tonic, then “Charley’s Aunt” is a whole medicine chest.” “Charley’s Afint” will be., staged for one night only, and seats may be reserved at Miss Mclntosh’s without extra booking fee.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 August 1931, Page 3
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137AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 27 August 1931, Page 3
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