FETE OF NATIONS
TAKINGS SO FAR The Pete of Nations attracted another large audience to the Theatre Royal last night, when tho entertaining programme was thoroughly enjoyed. Amongst the now items were two clever dances. The first one was performed by Miss Olive Palmer and Mr. W. Lints, and the artistic exhibition was received with rounds of applause, while later in the programme Miss Davidson appeared with Mr. Lints in an attractive waltz, embracing several novel features. The club-swinging by Mr. Lints again drew generous applause, and the spectacular marches and vocal numbers wore well received. During a patriotic coicerted number an appeal for coins was made to the. audience, and the sum of £4 10s was thrown on to the stage, To-»ight further now items will be introduced, and the popular features of the programme will be repeated. The takings up to the preseit amount to £173 17s Cd, made up as follows: Thursday, £4l ]9 8 Gd; Friday, £2l ]3 S Cd; Saturday (matinee) £0 14s; .Saturday (evening) £35 13sj Monday, £27 8s; sale of tickets £35 19* 6d; l»lt ourht'a selection ,£410% '
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 March 1916, Page 5
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