AMUSEMENTS.
THE CHARLES HOLLOWAY COMPANY. New Plymouth will be visited next Monday night by the Charles Holloway Company, when there will be staged G 11. Sims and Arthur Shirley's line play, "Two Little Vagabonds." fn the cast will be Miss Beatrice Holloway, Miss Mabel liussoll, Miss Ethel Appleton, Miss Alice Deorwyn, Miss Cora Clavery, Miss Pattie Gourlay. Miss Hilda Frascr, Messrs Robert Inman, Godfrey C iss, Jefferson Taite, J, P. O'Neill, J. Hesford, Wilton Welsh, Franklyu Kenny, George Heather, S. Leonard, Harry Brownless, and Max Strathmore. The play is in live acts, and is one of very hum in interest which lately in Auckland drew big audiences. Some very effective scenery has been painted for the piece, .which will be produced iiudcr-thv supervision of Mr Charles Holloway. The whole of the same being brought in its entirety lo New Plymouth for next Mouday night's eagerly awaited dramatic event, " Two Little Vagabonds." The Company are due to arrive from Auckland next Monday morning by steamer. The prices are popular. The New Zealand tour is under the direction of Mr Edwin Geueh, being represented by Mr A. Cowan as manager. Seats may be reserved at the Dresden.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8056, 24 February 1906, Page 2
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195AMUSEMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8056, 24 February 1906, Page 2
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