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Popular Trio

r piIREE popular members of Frank Neil’s international variety stars at the Grand Opera House, Wellington, are “The Three Ambassadors,” who are better known throughout England, the Continent and America as “The Three Australian Boys.” This trio —Harry M. Lazarus, Ted Simpson and Leslie Ross, have had a great deal of experience in variety work and have also appeared in talking films, a recent British release in which they were featured under their name of “The Three* Australian Boys” having been released a few months ago. They have achieved considerable success >n variety in London and have toured the Continent and the United States, having the distinction of being the first and only Jazz Act to be imported into the United States. They have also written a play, entitled “The Hour Glass.” In the Frank Neil show they present a musical act which is proving most popular with audiences, and in addition Mr. Lazarus conducts the orchestra, Mr. Simpson fids the role ,-f juvenile lead and is heard in vocal numbers, and Mr. Ross supplies some of the comedy element.

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 103, 25 January 1935, Page 16

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Popular Trio Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 103, 25 January 1935, Page 16

Popular Trio Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 103, 25 January 1935, Page 16

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