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AMUSEMENTS.

"'•rii: ■ For the past Jew ■' lias been thoraaglißM 3 New Ptyinoutn tertaranients. fru« satiated with en-) been what areLoi[ mau y of them havej ture shows," Ik » termed " piciuiprovcd of laW I'iesc have been so large business »J la t they now draw community. Laf a " sections of f.ie dances have beo^^ ntel ' t;aillmi -' llt 3 *'Jd all have reccivMß freiiueut, too, yet ronage, thus diJBB' satisfactory patfew who tu e despondent "It's a poor "hard tune?.' and it may beß tl ' at uevcr rejoices, regularly seek ■ lat ' the worried ones secure distractß theatre at night to day. Be that M fro!u affairs of the played to satis* lna >'. " !'"« Frolics" opcnhig eoncertB or y business at their last night, aw the Theatre Royal audience was sißc l ' the dress circle of several ladßwhat sparse, in view The audience W counter attractions. quick to 'note Vj.) drapelMtf|P^B n the amber and blact cry ai^^^^V the place of scenair of novelty to the a novel form of " The was this denied. a company of sevn with g !lrl,cil as pierrots, humorous items and com.o "drive dull ea-« the " was mucn of laught^^^H antl " business" that The and uproarious. boisterJ^^^^V as not composed of troupe the name of the items Many of tha yet " aux troubadours," duced et ' which re-intn-lapsc o^^^^V e audience, after a not di^^^^B w months which aaa "Oolly-^^^V^' r memories. The novelty^^H"' ness was a distinct a wcird^^B ><1 'J oint dancing creating effect. The troupe er in monologue entertainquite Headlam, who seemed audienci^^V o tak e cnnr ge of fie wno,e cvrn '"f Jlis duecd s^^^ff ree Blind lim introBccthov^^^V r improvisations alter yoUlim , the performer's was ara^^^B"" l s " ""' '""' ''''!"" reeognU^Bjiy||iMi l « w l ould Reeves lmsso v^^^^^^^^BklJ^ it. I an and B^pß^pß^pß^pß^pß^pßH to tlic P^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H is B^Pb^Pb^Pb^Pb^Pb^Pbß the the ecee^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H of Wiili^^^^^^^^^^^^^H to the opinion American^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H

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Taranaki Daily News, 2 July 1909, Page 3

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310

AMUSEMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 2 July 1909, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 2 July 1909, Page 3

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