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AMUSEMENTS.

VAUDEVILLE COUL'AXY. The All Star Vaudeville Company open in the Theatre lioval on Friday and Saturday. iJth and loth iiist Tire company is said to be one of the largest and .best that has ever visited this town l'hej- have just completed a most successful tour through the whole of tire Commonwealth, Thursday Island, China Japan, and Singapore, jlr. (icon-,. Sorbs is a comedian of the first water, a clever coon impersonator, and holds the world's champion medal as baton manipulator, ill.! never allows the fun to stop, and the laughter which greets him roars along until he lias' finished his Inrii. 'Miss Thclina Wood is a chamim-i----l.alladist: .she possesses „ splendid voice of grand range and purity, and has to respond nightly to imperative encores. Messrs. Shaw and Armour are a marvellous' pair of patter and burlesque boxers. There is so much good wit and humor in (heir antics and dialogic and so many clever little bits of sta«e 'business, that the public are kept 'in continuous merriment. Miss Pearl fiolden is a dainty serio and dancer who immediately becomes a favorite, and is recalled again and again. Ifr. Walter ■lamerson is' n very fine character actor and vocalist, and bis descriptive sows are quite a treat to listen to. and put one in mind of the late Charles flodfrey. The Daphne sisters, serios and dancers'] are a remarkably clever team, and are billed as undoubtedly the best, that lia/c ever visited this town—very neat and ' clean in (heir business and nothimr vul-1 gar. The show is packed full of fun. and (he entertainment concludes with a I very laughalilc sketch well calculated to send the people home in a 'rood humor and well pleased at having spent an enjoya'hle evening with the All Star Vaudeville Company

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 134, 5 July 1909, Page 4

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AMUSEMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 134, 5 July 1909, Page 4

AMUSEMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 134, 5 July 1909, Page 4

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