VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES.
TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY,
What should |>r»ve one of Hie nuTsi attractive entertainments prosenled here will lie given ut Ihe Town Hall to-morrow (Wednesday) (Weninif. The principal attraction will he the musical act-presented by Fred Holland (late of Fuller's vaudeville). As a professional musici«n Holland ranks very high. He dashes off gi’iipd opera, ragtime, jazz tunes, and plantation melodies with the greatest of: ease, on various instruments, including the saxophone, trombone, banjo, cello and mandoline. Whether lie be playing the intermezzo from Cavaleria Rustic-ana as a eello solo, or a plantation melody on the banjo, he-is equally at home. His selections on the saxophone are always the signal for encores. The second attraction on the same bill will be a William >S. Hart feature, “John Petticoats.” in which the favourite star inherits a modiste’s shop and sets out to manage it and push into high society, with results that can be well imagined.* This tip-top bill is for Wednesday only, at the popular prices of Is Id and 2s Id, children 6d.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2200, 9 November 1920, Page 3
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174VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2200, 9 November 1920, Page 3
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