COLEMAN'S ENTERTAINERS.
o On Saturday next the 19th inst, in Hetet's new Hall, Coleman's Entertainers and Picture Company will introduce the latest novelties in ballads, humorous songs, sketches and living pictures. The Company consists of well known artists, all star in their particular line of business, and the pictures will be projected by Urbin's latest invention in picture machines. The great film of "Living Ireland" will be shown for the first time in this district, all the beauty spots and life as it is in the large cities and the country towns are depicted in the film. Press notices to hand from the leading daily papers of Wellington, Auckland, Dunedin and Christchurch, speak well of this picture, and also the comic pictures: "The Runnaway Horse," and the "Nursemaid's Strike," which will be shown. The aritsts are well known throughout New Zealand, and comprise Mr Bob. Lloyd, humourist; Miss Blanche Carelli, balladiste; Miss Nellie Power, soubrette; Mr W. Campbell, vocalist; Miss Clare Devereau, pianiste, and Mr G. Budd, bioscope operator. All these artists have been touring New Zealand in the Fuller's circuit. The programme will be of a first class order, and an enjoyable evening's entertainment will be obtained by those who patronise the company. Popular prices will be charged. Further' patriculars will be seen in our advertising columns.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 99, 18 September 1908, Page 5
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218COLEMAN'S ENTERTAINERS. King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 99, 18 September 1908, Page 5
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