HORACE GOLDIN.
Once again last night Horace Goldin, tlie magician, bewildered but delighted a large audience in the Grand Opera House. His work is in many respects amazing, a feature being the rapidity with which he goes- through his extensive repertoire of tricks. In a thrilling climax a beautiful tfgress provides the central attraction. In addition to Mr. Goldin there are several other artists on, the programme, and they are all good. Particularly commendable is the work of Menetti and Sedelli, who do some hair-raising things witli the aid of some tables and chairs. The entertainment on the whole is admirable. It will be repeated this evening.
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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 55, 2 September 1916, Page 3
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