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THE GADZOWS AND JUBILEE KINEMATOGRAPH.

On the Prince of Wales' Birthday wo are to be visited by an exceedingly attractive combination. We refer to the coming of tho Jubileo Kinematograph Company and of Mr AV. 13. Cadzow, tho popular tenor. In Auckland and elsewhero many thousands have attended to hear and see the Cadzows and the kinematograph of the Diamond Jubilee procession, etc. Iu addition to the Jubilee pictures a number of other interesting and amusing views are to be given, such as Edison at work in his laboratory, Barmiui's circxis, etc. The myriorama of the Naval Review at Spithead is another attractive feature of the entertainment ; as is also the limelight pantomime, "Aladdin." Mr Cadzow is, we believe, the possessor of a rich robust tenor voice, and his appearance on the platform in the larger cities, is always the signal j for great applauso. Of Madame Cadzow's fine execution on the pianoI forto, too much cannot be said. With the company, is also Miss Mary Dudding, a soprano vocalist, who singn such popular duets as "A Che La Mort," etc., with Mr Codzow. We feel sure Mr P. R. Lix's Company will receive a warm welcome.

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Waikato Argus, Volume III, Issue 202, 28 October 1897, Page 3 (Supplement)

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THE GADZOWS AND JUBILEE KINEMATOGRAPH. Waikato Argus, Volume III, Issue 202, 28 October 1897, Page 3 (Supplement)

THE GADZOWS AND JUBILEE KINEMATOGRAPH. Waikato Argus, Volume III, Issue 202, 28 October 1897, Page 3 (Supplement)

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