AMUSEMENTS. SECOND ANNUAL TOUR. EMPIRE THEATRE Sole Direction G. P. Hanna MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY Return of the Favorites, the VICE - REGALS, VICE - REGALS, VICE - REGALS, After their successful five months’ season in Melbourne, where they have played to packed houses. Thev bring with them on this occasion ‘that PRINCE OF LAUGHTER, CLAUDE DAMPIER, CLAUDE DAMPIER, CLAUDE DAMPIER, “THE PROFESSIONAL IDIOT,” Whose dilly-silly fooling left an indelible impression on the minds of theatregoers in New Zealand a few years ago. Laughter begins as soon as the tip of his long nose shows round the proscenium. Mr. Dampier is accompanied on this occasion by Miss Hilda Attenboro, a charming’ and cultured artist. The company also includes CLYDE FEILDS. That gifted Dancer and Whistler. BOBBY PEARCE. The popular Operatic Baritone. PAT HANNA, Who is as originally humorous in his person as he is with* his pencil. WYNNE MACABOY, Charming English Contralto. And a galaxy of sweet singers that charm and entrance in all that is most tuneful and melodious in music. Prices: 4s, 3s and 2s. Box Plans now open at Collier’s.
yriCTORIA MONDAY, JULY 10. At 8 p.m. COMMUNITY SING. SHAKESPEARE RECITAL By Dr. J. R- Purdy. Collection in Aid of Unemployment Fund. Everyone Cordially Invited. ANN BURGESS, President. QOMBINED piANOFORTE AND gOLO QLASSIC JJANCE JJECITAL. MISS CONSTANCE LEATHAM (Pianoforte). MISS MAVIS TUKE, (Classic Dances.) MR. F. E. GOODER WORKERS’ SOCIAL HALL, MONDAY NEXT, AT 8 P-M. Prices: 3s (reserved) and 2s, plus tax. Plan at Collier’s.
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 July 1922, Page 1
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