Val Vousden.
The public are promised a great treat on Thursday night by the entertainment provided by Mr Yal Vousden. character impersonator, mimic and ventriloquist. Mr Vousden comes with a great reputation as an entertainer of a unique character, and has entertained hundreds of audience entirely of his own account. During an interval in the programme at the Convent School last evening he gave an example of his prowess in the way of character impersonation, mimicry and ventriloquism. He carried the audience completely away with him, and loud applause followed his exit from the stage. On returning Mr Yousden explained that his presence there was quite an impromptu matter, and thanked them for their show of appreciation, Mr Yousden is well worth going to hear, and we have no hesitation in recommending any of our readers to go on Thursday night. His imitation, by his vocal organs, of a violin and piano and a galloping horse are truly marvellous. We understand that he has scores *upon scores of similar turns by which his audience are entertained for hours together,
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Manawatu Herald, 10 March 1903, Page 3
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179Val Vousden. Manawatu Herald, 10 March 1903, Page 3
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