AMUSEMENTS
THE SCARLET TROUBADOURS. Hamilton's Scarlet Troubadours wil, nuke their "first appearance in New Plymouth this evening at 8 o'clock. This company is written of <ts being full ot talent, and it has proved popular in everv town it has visited. It is an aggregation of fourteen performers, and the costumes are said to be a feast of delight. The choruses and arches art al] the latest. Notable among the singers is Master Hamilton, a boy with a beautiful voice. Highland dancing is a speciality given by Miss Daphne. Miss Zella Wt ay ford is a sweet singer; also Miss Iris Hamilton. Miss Trixie Kelly sings "Marjorie," and Mr. Hamilton will be heard in the famous "Good-bye" song of Tosti's. The Kelly sisters, in their double song and dance, entitled "Bayou," create enthusiasm. Little Olive is a sweet singer of tender years, and so, too, is Miss Stella Kelly, who sings "Somewhere" (a beautifully illustrated song). The performances conclude with a butterfly dance by four little girls. The whole entertainment is arranged and under the direction of Mr. A. Hamilton.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 159, 14 October 1910, Page 7
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180AMUSEMENTS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 159, 14 October 1910, Page 7
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