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AMUSEMENTS.

KLTON CO.MKDY COAII'AXV. TO-XIUUT. .'. final reminder is given of the perfonnancc to-night by the popular Kllon 1 Comedy and I'icture Company at t!ie Theatre Royal. The Klton* liave been favoured with good house,, right along the line, and New Plymouth shu.dil prove no exception, for the ICllons give a splendid programme, relined as the most fastidious could wish for. Seats may be reserved at the Dresden. AIKYXELI, & CCXX. The famous management of .Messrs. Meynell & fiiiim (with.whom are lion associated Sir Kuperl Clarke and Air. .lohu Wren) will present their latest dramatic attraction, "The Little. Jircii.lwinner," a drama of true home life, willi an immense and important child inter :st woven through the story, on .Mondey night next at the Theatre ltoyal. The | season is limited to one pciforinan.'.

" The Utile Hreadwinner" is really :i successor to the famous " Filial Wedding" drama, which Jlcssr.s. .Mcynell i Cuun presented with such enormous success throughout Australia and New Zealand. The play is said to be essentially melodramatic, but there are moments m the story when it discloses qualities of a much higher order. Child interest is paramount, and many will renew acquaintanceship with little Qucenic Williams and Maggie Dickinson, two of the cleverest of the Tin Can Band kiddins. Like " The Fatal Wedding " " The Little Breadwinner " seems to have been written for the express purpose 01 giving a chance to clever juveniles, and that it succeeds, it is said, will be readily discovered. The management promise ft strong coinpanv, headed bv Miss Heatrice Uolloway. ' together 'with many names popular throughout Australasia. The entire production is presented under the supervision of .Mr. ('. 1!. Stanford. The box plan opens this morning at t'v Dresden.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 231, 23 September 1908, Page 4

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AMUSEMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 231, 23 September 1908, Page 4

AMUSEMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 231, 23 September 1908, Page 4

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