GRAND OPERA HOUSE.
Tliere was again a crowded audienceat the Oand Opera House last evening-, wlifin .Sir Harry Lander, the falentecl Scottish comedian, once more deli-'liU-fl his lit-arcra with that r|iiainl type of humour which has csiused'■him Id'bo'regarded as one of the leading enlerfainers of tho world. At the conclusion of his perforiViiivk-e. (lii; audiriicc v;is ' rnlurt;,ui. t» let him s .j. ;l ii<t lv- xv ; ,s übli-eti to pvc several jutililiuuar items. lie indicated befnve niakinsr h,is final bow that move of the favourite items from his extensive repertoire would be given at his final performances this ovc-niii"-anil on Saturday nficninon mid (.veiling" Tho supporting c(iinpanv comiirisrs highly talented artists.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 130, 5 June 1925, Page 9
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GRAND OPERA HOUSE.
Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 130, 5 June 1925, Page 9
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