"TILLY OF BLOOMSBURY"
There was a girl who did not know the meaning of the word depression. She laughed her way through life and the more thick and fast troubles came, the less aware of the fact she seemed to be. Nothing could quench the light of her happy laugh, and so, as such people have a way of doing, she cheered all with whom she came in contact. The name of this laughing girl is "Tilly of Bloomsbury," and she is coming to Rotorua on May 20 with the Tauranga players who will introduce her to the people of Rotorua at the Majestic Theatre the same -evening. All those who have not yet met Tilly — and those who have — are strongly advised to be present, espeeially as in that way they will be helping to spread some of Tilly's happiness among their distressed fellow citizens through the work of the Women's Club.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 219, 10 May 1932, Page 3
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