THE GOURLAYS.
« FARE WJSIjIj PERFORMANCE,
xais evbning.
In our advertising columns will be found the full programme to be givoa to-night at the Oddfellows' Hall by Ml?s Amy Gourlay and her brother,Mr William Gourlay. By special request, Miss Amy Gourlay will contributa "Aye Mari* " (from tho colobrated intermozzo in Cava!loria Bu;ticana by P. Mascasjin), with violin obligate by Mr J. L. Beck.md also "Callor Heriii." Mr William Gourlay will sing " The Storm Fiend" and that charming song of I'robero's " Leonono." Tbe brother and s : stor will togoihor givo ''Quito Original," "Huntingtowcr," and " First Appearance." There will also be a iiumbßr i of character impersonations 'foe talented entertainers will bo supported by Mis3 l- Be!'Uia Robeifcs (soprano), Air J. L. Beck (violinist), nvti Mr falter Farquharson, who will describe a series of limelight vjaws. Miss Amy Gouclay'a skirt danoing is tho poetry of motion.and we are plad to notice that a skirt dancn by her is included in tho programme, in addition to n skit on a society skirt danna at the conclusion of her song, " Midamo Dv Van." Mr William Gourlay, wo are glad to eou, i.; billed to danca his weird, eccentric, corkscrew dance, in which he has mada a world-wide ioputation. Lovers of noster impersonations and songs will find in Mr Gourlay a very able exponent. '"Edunno where 'Bare," " Up I came with my little lot," and "Never introduce your donuh to a pal," are all very clear and amusing, and at the same 'time without a suspicion of vulgarity. The doors open at 7.30, and tho performance cotnmencrs at eight. Carriigos to be ordered 1 at JO.IC. As this is the last opportunity of seeing tliowo talented artist?, wo adviseuo one to wits Ming piWut to-night.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12120, 7 December 1894, Page 2
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289THE GOURLAYS. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12120, 7 December 1894, Page 2
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