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MOTHER GOOSE PANTOMIME.

At Pukekohe Next Monday.

- Pretty girls, the latest songs, up-to-date ball-room dancing, good comedy, excellent speciality turns, ) beautiful scenery and elaborate costumes all go to make up Stanley McKay and Co.'s production of "Mother Goose," to be staged for the first time in the Premier Hall, Pukekohe, on Monday next, October 25th. Since last produced in_Sydney and Melbourne some few" years back* the record breaker "Mother Goose" has been brought right up-to-date. New songs, new dances, and funny business have been substituted, and everything baa been done to make this well-kncwn extravaganza just the thing the public are looking for. Great care has been exercised in the selection of the caste, which is headed by Mr Jimmy, Gerald, Australia's leading female impersonator, Mr Will Rayner, Miss Essie Jennings, a . charming principal boy, and Miss Rosie Coleman, dainty principal girl, supported by a full chorus, ballet, and orchestra. Introduced into the pantomime are a number of excellent speciality turnß, chief amongst which , are' the Fredo Brothers, whoEe musical comedy acrobatic act is undoubtedly the finest of its kind ever placed before the public. While playing violins they perform all sorts of apparently imposible feats, keeping perfect time and tune. Other acts include Will Speed, the clever acrobatic cyclist, Miss Rubes Raymond, tue-dancer, Frank and Free, wonderful tumblers, and the Wahme Haka Trio. The pantomime, hi which 35 artists will appear, will be put on in exactly the same manner as at the Auckland Opera House, and nothing will* be left undone in making "Mother Goose'' the most successful entertainment ever given in Pukekohe. The box plan ib at the Bookery, where seats may be reserved without extra charge.

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 4, Issue 99, 22 October 1915, Page 2

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MOTHER GOOSE PANTOMIME. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 4, Issue 99, 22 October 1915, Page 2

MOTHER GOOSE PANTOMIME. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 4, Issue 99, 22 October 1915, Page 2

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