WILLIAM SON'S MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY.
This evening at the Theatre Royal this bnlliauc compar.y will open a c season of- two nights, and will present ( to the audience the sparkling comedy " A Runaway Girl." When produced , at Stra'fjrd on Moudiy night this , musical comedy was voted tho bus'; < .hat his ever boon stag dthore. Fivui , tlu op.uiug scene to the f.lt of -lie curtain on the la>t act there is a coitim us weal h of fuo, music, da>.cing, and scenic effects, while the act rig iof a most fin shod kind. So greit u the repuUtiou of tha ompuiy, and such e rrcord terioi of sjc: have they achi-<v»d, that everyone who patronises the performances m\y do so with tho utraos*. confid-nce of seeiug a&d he.uing the best musicnl comedy that has been put before a New Plymouth audience. The only quv-ation is whether the capacity of the The tr.» ' will be equal to tlu demio i for space. Tnose who hwe not booked fl a f s will ; do well not to arrive too late to secure admission.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 37, 11 February 1903, Page 2
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180WILLIAM SON'S MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 37, 11 February 1903, Page 2
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