AMUSEMENTS.
HTJGARD'S MYSTERIES. Included in Ilugard's Mysteries combination which opens at the Taihape Town Hall on Friday for a season of one, night, is said to be one of the cleverestdogs at present, on any stage. Sport by name is undoubtedly a sport by nature, for his clever antics are amusing. To balance himself on the legs of au'uptHiiied chair and then retain his balance while his master ClivaK balances both on his chin is only one of the many marvellous feats this clever dog *<>oes through. The principals of the combination, Hugard and Ching Sung Loo, present their acts on a lavish scale, pleSs ing to the audience and complimentary ito the management. Both are past masters in the art of deception and come on this visit with a fresh repertoire of ail 'bit*, ia best in magic. Mi?.} MU"*O OiJ.re is a winsome comedienne who h ; »s been very successful rig.it through out the Dominion. H"r vast stock of soigs can carry her anywhere and het pelasing personality makes hei* a firm favourite. Miss Myra Errington stromentalust and vocalist") presents a clever musical rendering of the overture "Poet and Peasant," which las earned' for her unstinted nr;;"se Prices are .'ss, 2s, and Is. The box plan is atr Finch's Bazaar.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 8, Issue 121, 23 May 1916, Page 4
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212AMUSEMENTS. Taihape Daily Times, Volume 8, Issue 121, 23 May 1916, Page 4
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