GRAND GALA FAREWELL
THE COMEDY HARMONISTS See them before they go! this is the sound advice for all residents of this district who have not yet seen, as well as heard, the world-famous Comedy Harmonists. Under engagement to the National Broadcasting Service they have thrilled and delighted capacity audiences in the four centres during the past few weeks, and as a fitting finale to an extraordinarily successful tour of the four main centres, where capacity audiences were aroused to unprecedented enthusiasm, a grand finale farewell performance has been specially arranged for the ni"ht of Boxing Day holiday. It is anticipated that seats in the Wellington Town Hall will be in demand, and residents of this district are advised to make immediate application for reservations. Delighted as it is to hear them over the air, the Comedy Harmonists must be seen as well as heard to be fully appreciated. Their artistry is superb. So perfect is their team work that they constitute a veritable human orchestra. About their entire entertainment there is something new and refreshing, something extraordinarily attractive, something positively fascinating. They literally jump into popular favour at the moment of their first appearance, and the termination of the concluding number of every programme has been followed bv scenes of unprecedented enthusiasm. It would be difficult to conceive a more enjoyable wind up to a happy holiday than will assuredly be afforded by the gala farewell performance of these world famous entertainers. The box plan is at the D.I.C.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 300, 18 December 1937, Page 11
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249GRAND GALA FAREWELL Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 300, 18 December 1937, Page 11
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