MONTGOMERY S ENTERTAINERS.
In this age of superabundance of the entire moving picture entertainment it is refreshing to patronise one which is interspersed with diverting items, especially If these happen to be good and out of the ordinary. Mr Montgomery is recognised as one of the oldest amusement entrepeneurs of the Dominion, and has the reputation of providing good, wholesome amusement for his patrons. Tonight in the Public Hall, Montgomery’s Foxton patrons will have an opportunity of witnessing his latest attractions “ The Harmonious Huxhams.” The appearance of these artists have been greeted with immense enthusiasm on every occasion and our contemporaries allude to them as being, without doubt the finest exponents of musical comedy yet seen in the Dominion. In spite of the great expense of touring these expensive artists through this country, Mr Montgomery will also present the entire company of his celebrated entertainers, including Mr Gilbert Laury, who is is described asa musical monologue humourist, of the Mel. B. Spur, Leslie Harris School. The proprietor himself will be heard in some of the latest pictorial melodies for which he has made himself so popular throughout the Dominion. The public of Foxton should not be slow to patronise this popular gentleman who has catered for the public of New Zealand for the past eleven years in such a conscientious manner.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 450, 4 February 1909, Page 3
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221MONTGOMERY S ENTERTAINERS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 450, 4 February 1909, Page 3
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