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VAL VOUSDEN.

TONIGHT.

There is every reason to believe that Val Vousden will open to a splendid audience at the Theatre Eoyal to-night. His enter, tainment is so novel and witty, and soiree from the least tinge of vulgarity that ladies and children will be afforded an opportunity of laughing to their hearts’ content. It6ms for to-night will be as follows :—viz., Shamus O’Brien (as given before the King), dogs on the stage and at I a distance, chickens making love to a rooster, voices of well-known people outside and in, the bee at school, the galloping horse and barking hound, a bank manager snoring, Grandfather Shorwin, imitations of various instruments, a Gisborne man in a nightmare, Mrs O’Bourke and Mr Seddon, a Gisborne young lady in love with a Gisborne young man (who- are they ?), Edison’s celebrated venfcriloquial phonographic dolls (first time in New Zealand). This is said to ha the most amusing act that can be witnessed. The figures are wonderful, and they will discus's local subjects. The audience can inspect the invention at the conclusion of the entertainment. The plan remains open at Miller’s until 7 o’clock to-night and tomorrow sight. ]

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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 934, 6 July 1903, Page 2

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VAL VOUSDEN. Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 934, 6 July 1903, Page 2

VAL VOUSDEN. Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 934, 6 July 1903, Page 2

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