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VALDARES AND GARRISON'S ENTERTAINERS.

- This talented and much-talked-of company of entertainers will open a one- night season at the Town Hall on Tuesday evening, after a record twelve performances at His Majesty's Theatre, Auckland, where they established the reputation of having presented the finest programme of vaudeville ever witnessed in the centre. Mr Jules Garrison, the celebrated American player and his two Roman Maids, who sing and dance in a delightful manner, present all that is newest and most original in the world of vaudeville, including Mr Garrison's recitation of Kipling's "Gunga Gin," a masterpiece of elocution. Reggiardo, the human billiard table and light and heavyweight juggler gives a novel and daring entertainment, introducing his Maltese poodles, two of the most highly trained dogs that have ever toured the Dominion. Miss Diamond Hart sings and dances in a graceful manner, Gertrude Vaano will offer the latest English and American song successes, and Jimmie Mulligan is an American comedian of a high order. The four Valdares are famous on every continent as the world's greatest trick cyclists, and these graceful and finished performers present an entertainment that is an entire show in itself. Their marvellous display can only be described as a masterpiece of bicycle evolutions. The box plan is open at McColl's and we anticipate considerable booking as it is seldom Te Kuiti playgoers are favoured with an entertainment of such a refined and firstclass nature.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 315, 26 November 1910, Page 5

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VALDARES AND GARRISON'S ENTERTAINERS. King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 315, 26 November 1910, Page 5

VALDARES AND GARRISON'S ENTERTAINERS. King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 315, 26 November 1910, Page 5