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THEATRE ROYAL. FRED ilitiW SEASON. The Fred . Niblo season, which is axii.miKbti w at the Theatre Koyal to morrow (]■ ,ddy) evening will cotawith tiiu .production of "The Fortune Hunger; perhaps one of tli.'e moat succe.-siul con..dies ever staged in Australia, it i.. as completely ouLbhimng vi:e popular "Get llicli Quwk," of WhiOh- we .have such pleasant recollections. "'The Fortune Hunger,"' whi.e nnrthiprovokang to a degree, is said to be a story of real lifOj, giving de-licaoualy-skciu.ed picture* of poetry and. even pathos, winch is so often mingled with hutoan happiness, and merrimen.. Few artists have made tihemlselves so genuinely popular throughout Australasia as Mr Fred Niblo, who will be seen in tllie part of Nat Duncan, a role in which he is reported' as surpassing his previous achievement. .Miss Josephine Cohan |is wi.h Mr Niblo, and the supporting company includes many names finny established in public favor. "The Fortune Hunter" can only be played for one niglhtt. On 'Saturday, the last niffrt of the season, another successful comedy will be produced, cntiJed, "Officer C(i6," in which Mr, Niblo as the young millionaire has a part in which, he is seen to great advantage in. Tilb full strength of J. 0. Williamson's Company of comedians is included in the cast. There was quite a his demand for seats yesterday, when the plan was opened at (Mlicr's.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 77, 20 August 1914, Page 6
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226ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 77, 20 August 1914, Page 6
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