ENTERTAINMENTS.
MEYNELL AND GUNN COMPANY* His Majesty’s Theatre will be reopened on Wednesday evening by Mcssrs Aleynell and Gunn, when they will present “A Aimer’s Trust.” The plot is an interesting and one, and deals with the fascinating subject of impersonation. The Sydney press speak in the highest terms of tho piece, and Alessrs Aleynell and Gunnfinished their seasbn there to overflowing houses. The cast is a very strong one, headed by the clever young actress Aliss Beatrice Holloway. On Thursday the company present the charming play “Two Little Sailor Boys,” and “all Gisborne theatregoers „•*.{ who have seen Aliss Beatrice Holloway and Aliss Alabel Russell in the “TwoLittle Vagabonds,” will look forward, with considerate interest to their reappearance os ilie two boys of the abovo play. On Friday the attraction will be “The Little Breadwinner,” and on Saturday “The Stepmother.” The box plans are now open at Afiller’s corner.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2462, 29 March 1909, Page 4
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149ENTERTAINMENTS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2462, 29 March 1909, Page 4
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