VAL VOUSDEN.
Eeferring to Val Vousden’s"tmrtls£gjjj!griItainment as the Princess Theatre,DcSsadin,. the Otago Daily News says, “-Mr Valentine Vousden appeared agaaa laßt evening to another large audience, which included Sir George and Lady Clifford and party. It was also noticed that nine, clergymen, representing four denominations, were either in the dress circle or theorchestra chairs. This fact alone should demonstrate to public entertainers thatgood clean amusement will always be appreciated and supported by the community, ineluding tho best members off socioty. That Mr Vousden has been supported and appreciated during his season in this city is now an established fact _ To-morrow night Mr Vousden will bohoard in Bracken’s fine poem, “ Not Understood,” also tho “ Raven” and' “ Bubenstoin’s Playing.” Maov othernew and amusing items will be introduced «tnd should warrant a large attendance.-
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1367, 31 January 1905, Page 2
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131VAL VOUSDEN. Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1367, 31 January 1905, Page 2
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