LOUISE MACK, V.A.D.
Crowded audiences have testified. to the popularity of that brilliant Writer, war correspondent, and lecturer, Louise Mack, V.A.D., and another is destined to’ greet her at the King’s on Tuesday night. Louise Mack, as a public speaker, stands on a plane apart. She brushes aside the old oonveutialities and delivers .a. “clear--vc.ut. .reeital—-heart-to-heart, and straight. from the shoulder talk——-that entrances,'thrills, and holds her hearers spellbound.” This, on the authority of the London Sphei;-. a journal that is not given to over-stating facts. Ltouise Mack is described as being “as variable as an April day. She leads you from shadow into sunshine, takes you back into the shades, the clouds, and the rain, and lea.ves_ you finally with your face turned joyously to the 'm:illianc'y of a glorious future, the hopes of 3. bright tO-mor-row.” Every story, ’every description, every little acted drama, was gathered by Louise Mack» from the battle grounds, while she -acted as representative of the London Times and Daily Mail, and Won world fame as th'é‘greatest of Woinen War correspondents. Children are especially invited to take advantage of the recitals at half rates of admission. l
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3314, 18 October 1919, Page 4
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