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sible to distinguish the two. In broader vein is his accompanied recitation describing “serial stories.” But these are only the whimsical incidents in his confidential chat with a house that simmers and roars with laughter during the whole time he holds the stage. He draws impressions from life with a sure and bold touch. Not only to the musicaTy cultured does his country yokel’s description of a classical concert appeal —a.l classes of people are embraced in the humour, as surely as when cable cars or suffragettes or medicine advertisements or an imitation of Mark Hambourg are under discussion.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVII, Issue 975, 12 November 1908, Page 17

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Untitled New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVII, Issue 975, 12 November 1908, Page 17

Untitled New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVII, Issue 975, 12 November 1908, Page 17

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