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"A BACHELOR'S HONEYMOON."

Misa Grace Faiotta and Mr Hugh Ward have long since established themselves as gr?at favourites with New Zealand theatre-goers from the excellence of their work in the various pieces in which they have already appeared. They visit Masterton to-night, even under more favourable auspices than ever, as the roles they adopt in. "A Bache-, lor.B Honeymoon" suit them admirably and give ample .opportunity for displaying their terpsichorean qualities and versatility, therefore it is safe to predict a hearty welcome for them this evening. "A Bachelor's Honeymoon" ia described as a wholly original farce, "overwhelmingly funny and moving quickly, situation after situation being developed until there ia a laugh which cannot possibly be described. A contemporary says:—"Mr Ward, in the character of benjamin Bachelor, just simply revels in the class of comedy that has made him so popular to all amusement seekers. Miss Grace Palotta is seen in that bright and vivacious character in which she excels, and between them they bring back pleasant'memones by the sparkling songs and cleverly executed dances they introduce into the piece. Miss Rose Musgrove and Miss Celia Ghiloni never allow a dull moment while they are on the stage, besides being hear to advantage in several up-to-date vocal items. These popular artists are supported by a highly talented company of comedians who cet goin? as soon : as the cMrtahi rises and keep the fun up unlii the vprv end." The box plan is open at Miss 'Hive's.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9626, 19 October 1909, Page 5

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"A BACHELOR'S HONEYMOON." Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9626, 19 October 1909, Page 5

"A BACHELOR'S HONEYMOON." Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9626, 19 October 1909, Page 5

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