Adelaide

Assisted by Johnny J. Hughes and “Poster Girls”, she presented a dancing number entitled, “The Poster’s Dream” which is good.

The Arlington Four

These boys sing well, dance well, and fill an early position very nicely. In one.

Visocchi Bros

Accordion players, one whistling, and a pretty good little act for the “Pop” houses. In one.

“Dinklespiel’s Christmas”

First rate comedy play, an exceedingly capable cast, with the result that here we have one of the most valuable offerings of the season. Full stage.

Willard Simms and Co.

“Flinder’s Furnished Flat”. Same as ever and audience laughing continually but he must be encouraged to provide a new act. He has one and only awaits opportunity to play it. Full stage, closing in one.

Chas. Leonard Fletcher

Three new character studies in his offering and every one of them good. The “Down and Out” park lounger, a sort of “Weary Willie”, is one of the best bit I ever saw and even superior to anything Chevalier did. Best act he ever gave us and new. Open and closes in one.

Quinn and Yeager

These boys are good dancers and ought to open any bill in a pleasing manner. In one.

Tops, Topsy and Tops

There are certainly two clever dogs in this offering and their work shows more intelligence than that of the man and woman although they are by no means bad except the woman tries to sing kid songs and does not look the part. Full stage.