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AMUSEMENTS

GRACE ELTON COPdEDY CO.

In our 'advert:skig columns will boj found the announcement of this cle-' ver company of comedians, dancers, ballardiit?, instrumentalists, bellriugers, and trick violinists, who are to appear at the Town Hall, Mastertou, on Thursday and Friday. Their trade mark is "Mirth and Melody, Fun and Frivolity." Grace Elton is wellknown as an accomplished actress and musician, whilst Fred Elton, as a comedian, dancer, and general funmaker, bears the highest credentials from all over the world. And it is the:;e two, highly gifted people who share the distinction of holding ihs ■ record for the longest engagement under the management of the late Harry Richards at the Opera House, i Melbourne. This fact speaks for itself, and local play-goers will be in agreement with the verdict of Australia and elsewhere, when, after witnessing the performance tc-niorrow night, they declare this entertainment to be the cleverest and brightest that has ever been presented on our stage. The. Eltons have practically toured the world, their versatility having secured fcr thorn the most cord : al receptions from their delighted audiences, irrespective of their, nationality, and the English and col-j onial press affirm that "The Elton- j ians are the most versatile of all per-i ■formers, and that Grace Elton stands i alone as the most talented of actress- J. cs. The box plan is now open at the; Dresden Piano Co., Queen Street, the reserved'stats bemg 2s Gd. The other | prices are the popular 2s and Is.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10593, 27 March 1912, Page 6

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AMUSEMENTS Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10593, 27 March 1912, Page 6

AMUSEMENTS Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10593, 27 March 1912, Page 6

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