The Gold Star Show Starring Clem Tholet, Hilton Mambo, The Nield Sisters, Quicksilver and The Girls from Zollies
Date
19 - 27 MaAuthor
Gold Star Products
Look and Listen
Format Extent
2 pagesRights
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The advertisement promotes the showtimes for the Trade Fair featuring Clem Tholet, Hilton Mambo, The Nield Sisters, Quicksilver and The Girls from Zollies which also included dates as well as times of the performances. The second page includes a photograph of Cleo Laine who was attempting to qualify for the Guinness Book of Records by singing the highest note in history which was presented alongside an article pertaining to William Simonides' Pop News.