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CORONATION REVUES.

COMING TO HAMILTON. The first appearance In Hamilton of Frank Nell’s Coronation Revue Company will be the next attraction at the Theatre Royal, on Monday and Tues- : day, August 16 and 17. Entitled “Three Cheers for the Red. White and Blue," the revue presents artist-s from London, New York. Paris and Berlin. Among those who appear is Con Colleano, one of the world s greatest wire-walking experts, who presents an amazing balancing act which created great enthusiasm among audiences in the principal cities of Australia; Bob Parrish, who was first discovered by Eddie Cantor, will De heard in a number of popular songs: Irene Vermillion, talented acrobatic dancer, is another of the foremos artists, and supporting her are Charles Moran, popular musical comedy actor: Bernard McCaffrey, baritone; and the Harris Sisters, who present a remarkable balancing act. The company also includes Sisson and Neale, whistler and harpist; and the Broadway Tappers, novelty dancers. Mr Neil is one of the leading entrepreneur's in the Southern Hemisphere. with companies permanently established in, the chief cities of Aus - tralia, and he has outstanding talent to draw from. The Herald, Auckland, says: “It would be hard to remember when j Auckland has had the opportunity ot seeing more versatile, capable an I entertaining artists than those u Frank Neil’s Revue Company." On the second night there will be complete change of programme, cu titled "The Talk of the Town." Tin box plans will open on Thursday. Some chaps take to tobacco as easily as a duckling takes to the water, while others never can learn to smoke, try ns they will, and disgusted at their inability to enjoy something they see so many delight in, they turn tobacco-haters and denounce as all that’s vile, a habit they’d bladly acquire if they only could. Not all abstainers from the weed are like that, of course, but its no less true that a good •many are. And they are to be pitied, for tobacco Is a promoter of harmny. a cementcr of friendship, a companion for the lonely, a soother of sorrows, a dlspeller of care, a friend in adversity—always provided that its the right baccy. Apropros of that it may be mentioned that our , beautiful New Zealand toasted blends. Cut Plug No. in (Bullshead), Navy , Cut No. 3 (Bulldog!, Cavendish, t Rlverhead Cold and Desert Gold are not only manufactured from the choicest leaf only, hut being freed from excess of nicotine by toasting are j the purest, most fragrant, and delictous and least harmful of all tobaccos, f

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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20266, 7 August 1937, Page 3

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CORONATION REVUES. Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20266, 7 August 1937, Page 3

CORONATION REVUES. Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20266, 7 August 1937, Page 3

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