ENTERTAINMENTS.
1 THE NORWOODS. Next Wednesday night the Norwoods will appear at tJie Good Templars' Hall, for a season of four nights. Those who saw them on the occasion of their previous visit retain pleasant) recollection* of the mysterious ai\d extraordinary lftughter.provoking entertainment given by the Norwoods. Since their return to ew Zealand last September, their suecess has continued with increasing popularity throughout the Dominion. The New Zealand Times, October 0, 1910, says:—'-It may be said at once that Mr Norwood's show is one of the most laughable, the most unreservedly fulmy that one could well demanij. Right throughout, almost without a break t the audience is kept in a state of tbe wildest mirth, and - if, as lias been slated, laughing is a good medicine, then this particular entertainment may be legarded Js a useful and highly commendable public institution. «... There is plenty of variety in Mr Norwood's show, and plenty oi clean, honest fun."
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 February 1917, Page 4
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156ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 24 February 1917, Page 4
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