SIR HARRY LAUDER
HUS MAJESTY’S NEXT WEDNESDAY The British Isles, America., Canada, South Africa, India and the Far East, Australia and New Zealand are ever ready to welcome Sir Harry Lauder. He tours these countries on a wave of success greater than that of any other living artist and is feted as a distinguished man as much as the artist. This brief and final tour of the Dominion is under the direction of lus old friend, Mr. E. J. Carroll, Without whose co-operation the tour would not have oventuated, and who has gone to endless trouble and expense to ensure that those who will have the honour of supporting Sir Harry are the best procurable, and that the public will be given an entertainment which will appeal to all tastes and satisfy the most fastidious seeker of genuine entertainment. That Sir Harry is the world’s favourite entertainer is proved on every one o£ his visits, and with' a new budget of songs, sketches and quaint stories told in his own inimitable way the public' may look forward to! his appearance tn Auckland at His Majesty’s Theatre on Wednesday next. All of the supporting artists selecteu bv Mr. Carroll and approved of by bir Harry are of international fame, and include “Tiki" Carpenter, known as the “surprise packet.” who comes direct from London, following a most successful season; Miss Beryl Wentworth, presenting catchy chorus songs; Rupeit Hazel and Elsie Day in a harmonylaiuy duo; the Fredo Brothers, an aroazui. comedy acrobatic act with violin Playing of a vc.-;. high order; a novel and amusing turn is presented by Don Julian, a Continental cartoonist and lightning sketch artist. Haydyn Bqck will conduct a speci-ally-selected, orchestra. , The box .’plans will be opened a Bady, Ltd., on Monday morn it • and patrons are recommended to make early reservations.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 636, 12 April 1929, Page 14
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