A CLEVER ENTERTAINER.
Srstuxa of the olsver Titrndnn u|v I I Mr. Clifford Walker, win will appear ,1 in bis celebrated humeiMe ■■swlmm 'I entertainment at the Theatre < I Basing night, the Wellington />«* I «ys: -Tho BMotogue entertainment ; I has of lata years almost pused out of 1 recollection ef colonials, though then are fow more agreeable ways of spending an evening if tha programme ie designed by a clever exponent of th* art. Miss Own Diviee, Mies Hmmt Wentwortb, and Mr. Frank - have taught us to appreciate both the M light Mid rd**se*rfle of hwuttfV nature whsn preeentei Is eong and in character aketohes, bnt this was feu I *eo, mid the advent of Mr. Walkpr en the Wetlingtoa stage hit evening in a similar claai of entertain- ! ment was wry heartily welcomed, and I I the praise lasted two and a-half fawn, during whieh time Mr. Walker wm *ded only by two pianoforte oaks, played at the beginning of e*oh part of the entertainment. Mr. Walker can move his audience to ijinilm laughter and tears, and ia m aotor elocutionist of a high order. His eft- 1 tainment is pleasantly refioed ttd 1 unquestionably clever. Let 4 Han- I furly personally thanked Mr. Wirfktr 1 for lh« treat afforded. j
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 305, 22 December 1900, Page 2
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212A CLEVER ENTERTAINER. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 305, 22 December 1900, Page 2
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