AMUSEMENTS.
"A TRIP TO CHINATOWN." Splendid business right through tho imrw reported by the Howard Vernon Musical Comedy Company, whoso production of "A Trip to Chinatown" soomg to have hit tho popular taste. Tho Wol. lington Post, in the course of a most tlaftoring notice of tho performance, hhv«: "With tho magnetic inlluenco of ii crowded house, Mr, Howard Vornon nang as of old, and was novor in better voire, lie dancod with his accustomed agility mid vigor, and wits as merry I ami opllnimllo as over. Al'r. \'onion took the pint of Wolhuid Stwmg, tho gentlemil it who i'« always taking his own temperature, and his appearance in a kimotia and blio'li satin broechos rooallod two of hi** II rM wnoeoHHOH, iih Ko-Ko in 'Tho Mikado' nnil tho t«n\nd Impiisitor in *I 1m I Ininlullers.' Mi/4 Vinia de LoHte i could nut have dancod better or sang I mine sweetly than who did last evening, whilst tho support rondorod by tho com* puny was most ado<|ualo, Tho sconorv and were on a most brilliant M'illo/'
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 317, 16 January 1908, Page 2
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176AMUSEMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 317, 16 January 1908, Page 2
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