MISS MARIE NARELLE.
Many pretty little stories are associated with the charming songstress, Miss Marie Narelle, who, by her brightness and sweetness of manner, never fails to win the hearts of her audience, says a contemporary. While at the St. Louis Exhibition she was one night singing before an immense audience. Two Australians, touring through America, received an unlooked for surprise to find their own Marie known and. loved in every city and bush town within the Commonwealth appearing as a star amongst stars. So delighted were they, that their pleasure found expression in two long drawn Australian coo-ees, which made the auditorium ring. Angry attendants speedily laid hands on the colonials, and were proceeding to forcibly remove them from the audience, as creators of a disturbance, when the singer intercepted and laughingly explained that it was a call from her native land, and the most acceptable of all tokens of applause, thus smoothing the incident over. Miss Narelle will give a concert in the Town Hall this evening. The box plan is .open at "The Talkeries."
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8330, 11 January 1907, Page 6
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177MISS MARIE NARELLE. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8330, 11 January 1907, Page 6
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