Sir Harry Lauder •will soon bo delighting Hew Zealand audiences with' six more “farewell performances.” This time, however, it will be from the sound screens. The famous Scottish comedian is now engaged in a series of
six British short films, each one fca- ' taring two of his inimitable songs. Tho names of the songs are:—“X Love a Lassie,” “The Saftest o’ the Family,” “Stop Your Tickling, Jock,” “Rising Early in the Morning,” “We Parted
on the Shore;” “The Wedding of Sanjy McNab,” “Waggle of the Kilt,’ “Just G-ot off the Chain,” “That,s the Reason Now I Wear a Kilt,” “I’m the Boss of the Hoose,” “When I was Twenty-one,” “Doughie the Baker,”
“My Heather Belle/' and “Keep Bight On to the End of the Road." <£> <s■ <*> <s> A coach horn is used instead of a gong to call the students of Queen’s College, Oxford, to dinner.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LVI, Issue 5573, 11 February 1931, Page 10
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