AMUSEMENTS.
" A "WP TOJBINATOWN." Vernon, oK'f An f',-T ¥ r - H «™rf Rive an U? P t • """edinnn, that is f 0 in/™. , y nnd evenWen n™l P T' ftr «"!'l'a»r, which has mSt I>ro!,ent th( ' Mirtli-provokinß r " A Tr[ V t0 CMnatow^ f-vorite il V 7 I,n >\»>'o h a popular .vone throughout New Zealand/will take ],e role of Wel , fln(l gt -™' wums,ral invalid, and will be supper j by Miss Vinnia de Loittc, whose voce and manner enable her to hit the popular taste. «A Trip to Chinatown" is onß
of the best known of later-day musical comedies, nnd had enormously succMg. nil runs everywhere. Mr. Vernon and Miss de Loitte were for years leadiW
members of Mr. ,T. C. -Williamson's opert companies, and they are now well (ran. ported,'- ':>.-:
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 315, 14 January 1908, Page 2
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142AMUSEMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 315, 14 January 1908, Page 2
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