AMUSEMENTS
THE JOYMAKERS, The wretched weather last night’ doubtless ‘prevented large? attend-I ance at the Town Hall last night to! witness the first performance" of “The! Joymakers.” The comp:.llY, though ob-" viously labouring under disiflvantage-§ ous conditions carried out their programme in its entirety. The vocal] items were popular favourites, andi the singing of “The Lonesome‘ Melody" by Misses M. and B. Clifford, was'one of the best items of thel 9V9llillß’- “Picardy,” by Mr. Carlyle, T was also well renclercrl_ The lad)’ members of the company possess gypleasing Voices, but it was in the, choruses that the members were heard I to the best advhntage, their foicesi "blending very nicely, am‘! the insemble I effect was pleasing. Mr, Carlyle gave an item in a costume that was the _ last word in ludicrousness, and had the house in roars of laughter with » his antics. ' TO-NIGHT. . Iliere will be a complete change of ‘ programme to-night, in which the - ‘humorous sitie will predominate. I T 1':-__T_-_--_b.__._..-—--" '«]
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Taihape Daily Times, 16 July 1919, Page 5
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163AMUSEMENTS Taihape Daily Times, 16 July 1919, Page 5
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