ENTERTAINMENTS.
THE BON TONS—TO-NIGHT
To-night, a a’ ill see the Bon Tons in full sAviug at the 'i’own Hall, and remember it’s a sharp 8 o’clock start, as the programme is full. 'The Bons have .just linished their Taranaki and MamiAvatu season, having had a most successful tour. The dressing and effects used are novel, and well worth seeing, Avhilst each member is an artist. In fact, the versatility, variety and combination is remarkable, no lavo items being alike on a list of 23. The business introduced between items, in the shape of monologues, locals, interludes, and burlesques, VhiLst not appearing on (lie programme, are specially studied and catered for, the evening being guaranteed to send all heme pleased, musically, humorously and concertedly. One half of the novelty show is devoted to solid slap-up minstrel Avork. The most amusing part is the Avay local people and places are Avorked into song and story, this being a special feature. The corner Avork of Reg. Pomeroy and Frank Durney is intensely fanny, and they also tinkle away on a set of HuAvaian instruments, with Avhieli they send along the evening merrily. The prices of admission are 3s, 2s and Is.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1875, 10 September 1918, Page 2
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198ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1875, 10 September 1918, Page 2
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