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Their act presented the exterior of a restaurant, on which were placed a number of signs which kept the audience in laughter for three minutes before the couple appeared.
Raymond and Caverly were the real hits of the night with their up-to-date "Pleasantries." They sang several parodies on popular songs with great effect, and their dialogue was bright and witty.
They were entirely at home with the audience, and were compelled to respond to many encores.
Their voices blend well and are above the average of a team of comedians.
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Brooklyn Eagle (29/04/1913)