CLICK CLACK CABARET
GRAND OPENING BALL This evening the Click Clack Cabaret at Newmarket will reopen for the dancing season, and to mark the occasion Grand Opening Ball will be held. During the past few months the Click Clack has been renovated and new lighting effects installed. The music will be supplied by Clyde Howley and his “Famous Internationals.” who will feature all the latest jazz numbers, including “Clarinet Marmalade.”
Mr. Vincent Scully, the veteran actor of the "Wilkie Company, is now enjoying his 20th season in Auckland. Mr. Scully recalls an extraordinary journey from* Auckland to Wellington at the first time he visited Auckland in 1897 when he was a member of George Rignold's Company, and when there was no direct rail communication. Mr. Rignold carried his personnel by boat to New Plymouth, and encountered extraordinary difficulty in landing owing to the hurricane which blew. After landing it was found a communicating railway bridge had been blown down, with the result the company lost three days of their season, owing to late arrival in Wellington.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 610, 12 March 1929, Page 15
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