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SIR HARRY LAUDER.

Although Sir Harry Lauder is a whole show in himself he is not egotistical enough to think that he alone can draw crowded houses without some assistance, hence it comes that he sees to it that a first-class combination of artists_ accompany him wherever he goes. On this occasion the supporting company is one of the finest the great entertainer has ever had, and, as he says, they are. worth the money charged for admission without him. Heading the list is W. V. Robinson, Canadian mimic, mouth organ expert, and raconteur. Lydia Came and Jack Kelleway are' recognised as dancers of great excellence. Their Coster comedy dance is a special feature.. Eddie Grey, _"the boy with the diamond hoops,' does some remarkable juggling. The Hilo Duo of Hawaiian instrumentalists are players 'of exceptional ability. Last, but not least, comes Harry Moore, whose turn is one of the most extraordinary ever seen on any stage. He produces from ordinary bits of paper a gate, palm tree, table cloths, ladders, underwear, in fact anything., There is a full orchestra, conducted by Mr. Charles Ares. The company will appear at the brand Opera House on Monday, Ist June, for six nights, and a. matinee on Saturday, 6th June, at 2.30, Tinder the direction of E. J. Carroll and J. C. Williamson. The booking will open at The Bristol next Thursday.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 119, 23 May 1925, Page 10

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SIR HARRY LAUDER. Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 119, 23 May 1925, Page 10

SIR HARRY LAUDER. Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 119, 23 May 1925, Page 10

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