ENTERTAINMENTS.
THE VICTOR. PRINCE REVUE COMPANY. One may say without fear of contradiction that the above company will be one of the most perfect and' artistic vaudeville combinations shown before j New Plymouth audience. it is advertised to appear at the Good Templar Hall on Wednesday and Thursday next, after a six weeks' successful season at tile Opera House, Auckland. Among the artists Little Lillian Colenso; Victor Prince, who justly enjoys the reputation of being the most amusing and cleverest coinedfian on the vaudeville stage; Chas. Zola, most delightful of comedians; iorke Gray, fascinating dancer and comedian; Vera Jenson, with tne fashion frocks; Flo Lyle and iiosie /reman and Jacques May, V'id dUli dancers and comedians; Geo. Sharrer and Annette Lang, in their top-boot dances. The Tcvue is full of wellmanufactured laughter and keeps the audience in a constant state of merriment from beginning to end. A featuro of the revue if the pretty costume, and the delightful music which make the performance an enjoyable one. Sea: may be reserved at Collier's M.i . Warehouse,
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 October 1916, Page 3
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174ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 28 October 1916, Page 3
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