THEATRE ROYAL, MASTERTON.
The Young Australians. Although the weather MB very inclement, a fair down-stairs attendance greeted the second performance of" MoLean's Young Australians," in the Masterton Theatre last night. As on Saturday evening, the principal contributionswereagain well-received, while several items, such as the mirthful boom-do-ny" and the topical trio" We've just had a wire to eay bo," were the subjects of repeated re.-oalls and generous applause. The quartette and dance "The Baby Four" was once more charmingly interpreted, and met with emphatic expressions of approval. To-uigbt a liberal combined pro-
gramme iB to be presented, consisting of the side-splitting musical extravaganza entitled "Patchwork," or " Hamlet on a String," and the first act of ''Selim and Zuliekn," includ ing Ta-ri-ra boom-de-ay and other attractions.
To-morrow the season closos with an entirely new programme.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4223, 20 September 1892, Page 3
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133THEATRE ROYAL, MASTERTON. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4223, 20 September 1892, Page 3
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