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Corrick Family.

« The Corrick family of entertainers, who will appear under the direction of Mr Farland at the King's Theatre on Tuesday night next, come to Levin with exceptionally high reputations, won throughout their tour ot the world. Musical families are, of course, no new thing on the stage, but for all loiind merit it would be difficult to find euperiors of the Corrick's. Two bright (stars of this combination are Miss Elsie Corrick, the possessor of a fine soprano voice, whose vocalisation' has reaped approbation in all places visited, whilst Mies Ruby Corrick is undoubtedly a finished player on the cornet and inellaphone. Mies Amy. Corrick's flute and piccolo solos arc spoken of as "pieces tlu resistance" and Miss Corriok is an ideal pianiste and accompauyist. The instrumentalist is "Mr Leonard Corrick. a finished exponent on the clarionet and saxaphone. Mr James Cakhvell. a papular Australian baritone, is stated to possess a voice of remarkable range and compass, and has established an enviable reputation. Mr Jack Bonny, the comedian of the company, ifi a humorist to a degroo witliout being vulgar, and previous to accepting his

present engagement was associated with the leading pierrot, pantomime, and musical companies of England. So he comes along with a brilliant reputation. A special feature will .' c the Oorrick orchestra Selections and accompaniments as each member is an instrumentalist of exceptional ability, and selections on the .silver-toned organ chimes. Seats may bo reserved at the King's Theatre without extra charge.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 July 1915, Page 2

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Corrick Family. Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 July 1915, Page 2

Corrick Family. Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 July 1915, Page 2

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