Direct from America.
e .—- A GOOD SHOW COMING. TT? AXS-OCEANTO ENTERTAINERS AND BELLRTNGERS. Direct from America, and with a big reputation in the Old World, the Trans-Oceanic Company are billed to appear fit Levin ou Thursday ovening next. T!io party are headed by Martiuetti and Gvossi, novelty surprise artists, whose act is said to excel anything on the music-hall stage. Miss Nnda Morct is a real entertainer, and has had the honour of appearing before the lato King Edward VIT., also before the Dnke and DiK-hfvs of Oonnaught, Princess Patricia, the Earl and Coimtess ot Londoshorough. and King George of: Greece. Mis Morot is featuring a scene whifh is based on an incident occurring at the battle of Darghi Ridee. India, in which the famous Gordon FTighlandors won immort-al fame. When Mips Moret sang this song in Edinburgh recently. Piper Findlater. the hero of this battle, was present, flnd at the conclusion of her ac! presented her with a piece, of the plaid which he wore in the fiVhf. Other members of the compnnv ineliidf; Carlson, the silr?rTOijced baritone: M'-ss Lillian Loyl:.n~. r\vf\ motto songstress: the World's Trio of Pantomists.' who introduce, a comedy musical nbivlet.. entiMed "Tlie Dnke's Vis-. it": Cecil Verne. Tmrniorist: and Pearl Hillson. instrumentalist. Tlie nricps of admission will he ponnlnc: so large houses are sure to evontiinte.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 November 1911, Page 2
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222Direct from America. Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 November 1911, Page 2
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