Valeri Collins Entertainers.
MINERS’ HALL. Miss Valerie Collins and her talented Company of entertainers wiUT53y a farewell visit to Hunily on Monday next, June 22 nd, at the Miners Hall, prior to commencing her Australian' tour. This favourite young artist will no doubt be remembered by the amusement loving public as she was well received here some considerable time ago, and judging by her receptions at the various towns in the Waikato and King Country of recent date, her reputation is in the ascendant. Miss Collins has a full rich mezzo contralto voice, which will prove a delightful treat to all. Xu addition to .the well known musical portion of the programme, the lighter element has been amply provided for. Miss Vera Maybee, predauseuse, who is said to be one of the finest lady dancers in N.Z., will appear in Oriental, Classical and toe dancing performances of the type recently made popular by Madam Genee in Auckland. Her various dances will be given with full electrical coloured effects. Mr J. J. Coulter will also delight the audience with his clever exhibitions of conjuring— he is said to be particularly good. The special attraction of Miss Collins Company consists of the Gazza troupe, wh ■ are direct from the Brennan Fuller circuit. They are jugglers, wire walkers, acrobats and comedians of no mean order — their performance is a very versatile one, and they do some very clever atul startling work, the whole making an extremely enjoyable portion of the entertainment. Book your seats at the PRESS Office.
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Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 3, Issue 6, 19 June 1914, Page 2
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255Valeri Collins Entertainers. Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 3, Issue 6, 19 June 1914, Page 2
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