Montgomery's Entertainers.
Tho Theatre Royal should be crowded on Wednesday next for the return visit of this well-known combination. Since their last visit here Mr Montgomery has secured one of tho largest Biographs yet brought to the colonies, and with it'he has secured some famous sets of pictures. The world-famed act of the marvellous Cra ■■>% family, who were recently appearing under Dixs management at a salary of £"150 per week, is one of tho most attractive. Among the new films are also the great American flip-flap railway, tho famous football dog, the wonderful diving horses, and Captain Deleware in a den of performing tigers. Mr Montgomery, whose tenor voice is so well remfinibered here, has secured some magnificent sets of pictures from America, and uses them to big advantage for illustrating his popular story balhmls. Mr Harry Hall is a comedian of much merit, and his peculiar style is always taking. Mr Fred Gibson is a coon singer with a good reputation for his line. Taken altogether this show is very good and evenly balanced, and fully deserred to be well patronised.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7316, 9 June 1902, Page 3
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