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SIR HARRY LAUDER

BOX PLANS OPEN ON MONDAY The coming visit to Auckland of Sir

Harry Lauder and his new company is creating unusual interest, and a cordial welcome from a large audience at His Majesty’s Theatre on Wednesday evening is assured. Mr. E. J. Carroll, who is directing the tour, has done everything possible to ensure a supporting company of infinite variety up to the Lauder standard, and it includes the following international stars: “Tiki” Carpenter, the surpris packet, direct from a London season; Miss Beryl Wentworth, who features catchy chorus songs: Rupert Hazel and Elsie Hay, under

, the designation of

the Harmonylarity Duo, provide a highly amusing interlude; expert acrobats and violinists, the Fredo Brothers provide excitement and melody; Don Julian, cartoonist and lightning sketch artist, comes direct from the leading variety theatres of 'the pori-: tinent, and is said to be a fine artist with the crayon, and a most amusing entertainer. A specially .fine orchestra, under the conductorship of Haydyn Beck, will enhance the musical value of the entertainment. The box plans will open at Lewis Eady, Ltd., on Monday morning, and patrons should not delay in making their reservations.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 637, 13 April 1929, Page 15

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SIR HARRY LAUDER Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 637, 13 April 1929, Page 15

SIR HARRY LAUDER Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 637, 13 April 1929, Page 15

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