ENTERTAINMENTS.
POLLARD'S JUVENILE OPERA COMPANY.
His Majesty’s Theatre was Avell filled on Saturday night, when Pollard's Juvenile Opera Company completed their Gisborne season with a good vaudeville show. That t’ e entertainment ivas popular was proved by the fact that every item had a recall, and the applause rendered was ficvn ell parts of tlie house. Mr. Charles Albert in a comic song, “Satisfied Avith Life,” interspersed with local n’ts, wr.s very amusing, liis quaint manner quite catching the taste of his audience. Miss Ivy and Alma Aldous and little Trixie Ireland, with their singing, dancing, and tumbling, took a generous part in tlie evening’s amusement. Mr. B. Nicholson is a comic artist of a hi"li stamp, and his singing and actions in his sketch Avith Mr. Jock Willis Avould have done credit to. a more experienced comedian. Miss Cissio O’Keefe sang two very acceptable songs, ‘‘Down in the Deep,” and “Orange Blossom Land,” and had to respond to a hearty recall, A sketch, a mock drama, by Miss Minnie Topping and Mr. Charles Albert, was very well given, the. Wanein or boing especially good. Mr. Jock Wdlis, in . his Scotch eccentricities, gave one of 'the best items during the. evening, keeping tho audienco convulsed with laughter at liis patter and singing. His song, “Fin. fu the n<><b caught on to such an extent that it bad to bo repeated. All the other items were of a high class.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2551, 12 July 1909, Page 4
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239ENTERTAINMENTS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2551, 12 July 1909, Page 4
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