Val Vousden.
Hampered fey d had light and a small audience, Val VotiSaed,' the Irish society entertainer, was not thO soc*' cess he might have been. Certainly bis ventriloquial teats were almost perfect; as was his imitation of a galloping hprse, and his Mrs O’Rourke. Biii hisfecitstl tff “Not Understood,” and his dfUiiialie impersonations were not up to his best ftfrrif; However, his performance throughout Wtie Certainly interesting, and his local nit*' “ took on.” The genial " Val ” gained a great hit, when, as Mrs Oourke, he complained of the sun shining in his «yes when the gas light seemed to suddenly take i new lease of life. That he is humoroiis i§ evident, and he certainly deserved a nSUCh better bouse.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3593, 2 November 1905, Page 2
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121Val Vousden. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3593, 2 November 1905, Page 2
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