OPERA HOUSE.
Leslie-Harris,
There !s a decided treat iri J store rotvj Wellingfconians in the coming of Mr i Xeslie Harris, the famous society entertainer. Since he landed in Melbourne some three months ago, he and his monologue performance have been lauded to the echo by every, Commonwealth paper without exception. Even the captious "Bulletin" suggesting that the Commonwealth should retain him to keep the people in good temper. All classes, from dress-circle to gallery, are unanimous in saying that Leslie Harris is without doubt the best single-handed performer that the southern hemisphere has seen. He can, and does, amuse everybody, and at the same time is thoroughly enjoying himself. He is an actor, a comedian, a singer, a* 1 wonderfully clever pianist ami —welllisten to 'his stories and you will feel trhat doctors are not wanted in New Zealand I He opens in the Opera House to-night (Saturday) and will be assisted byl that charming New Zealand vocalist, Miss Rosina Buckmann, who has pained so many friends, and' admirers throughout the length and breadth of her native land and 1 worthily utipneldN^w Zealand's fame as ' the- mother o% sweet songsters, wherever she has travelled since she left us. She has a lovely- voice and is capable of holding her own in the best company in any part of the world. Prices, etc., will be-found in. 'the advertisement elsewhere...
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NZ Truth, Issue 58, 28 July 1906, Page 3
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229OPERA HOUSE. NZ Truth, Issue 58, 28 July 1906, Page 3
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