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ADA DELROY COMPANY.

The above talented combination commence their season at the Opera House to-night, when something out of the usual is promised us. The Company come with a first-class reputation. In Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin, Auckland, &c., they have been playing to phenomenal business. Miss Delroy’s is a well known name in most parts of the world. In England, America and Australia it is a name to conjure with. As a dansense the little lady stands alone. She has invented and brought out to this country a new terpsichorean sensation entitled “ She,’’ the fire of life dance. The idea is from Eider Hagard’s novel of that name. Miss Delroy gave the dance in London and Paris, where it became the rage. The Company are claimed to be all star artistes, there not beingn mediocre performer amongst them. The White Mahetme is also a member of this Company. It is her first appearance here, and is claimed to bo the original lady of that title, and the one who caused the sensation in England some few years ago, with her weird dream visions. It is not often we are visited by a Company who have given their performances in nearly every part of the globe, and we predict bumper houses during their stay in Greymouth.

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 4 November 1901, Page 2

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ADA DELROY COMPANY. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 4 November 1901, Page 2

ADA DELROY COMPANY. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 4 November 1901, Page 2

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