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AMUSEMENTS.

all star vaudevilles. At last \vc arc to have a change in the way of amusement Tlie All Star Company, direct from Sydney, is now paying a /lying visit through' New Zealand prior to their departure for America, and will appear at the Theatre Koyal, New Plymouth, on Friday ami .Saturday next. The All Stars are now anil distinctive, and surpass auv show before the public for variety and'dainti■?"h of programme, and. judging hv the • nnvded audiences,' they have received, '.icv have reached the summit of their ambition. The interest during the performance is never allowed to Hag from start to finish; the ball of fan is set oIV at the rise of the curtain and roils merrily on till its fall, gathering volume as it goes, until you ris'e from your seat thoroughly pleased and satisI'ed and able to laugh no more from «h"er exhaustion of the risible muscles. Miss Pearlie Golden is a charming serio and dancer, and come* 0 n the' stage with a large deluding smil'e. which each one immediately appropriates* to himself, and he or she becomes insufferable, in consequence. 8110 has a very smart appearance, and at once becomes a favorite with her audrences. who call

find re-cull her again and a^nin. The i Sydney Morning TTerald says: "A packed | house greeted the performance of the | A]] Star ihc Theatre, and 'the audience came a-wnv thoroughly satisfied with a bright and refined exhibition of coon. singing, dancing, and 1 various vocal item*. tlu> whole performance toeing clever, refined, and melodious." During the evening som'e vevy amusing sketches are played. Mr. George Sorlie is a very clever coon impersonator, and holds the world's champion medal as a baton manipulator; he must be seen and heard to be believed. Miss Thclma Wood is a charming singer of pretty ballads, and -with her gentle and unassuming manner is s'nre to please her audie'iee. The conipanv is a very powerful one. comprising as it does some fifteen lady and gentiemen star artists. I

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 135, 6 July 1909, Page 4

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AMUSEMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 135, 6 July 1909, Page 4

AMUSEMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 135, 6 July 1909, Page 4

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