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'AMUSEMENTS.

BELLE CROME BELL-RINGERS. Amusement patrons will shortly have an opportunity of witnessing the performance of the above much-trav-elled musicians and vocalists in their meritorious performances. Tho Cronies are highly spoken of by both press and public of all towns visited through mit tho British dominions, English, South African, Hindustani, Australian, and New Zealand leading dailies and musical, publications being highly complimentary in their criticisms, all being unanimous in their opinion that tho musical Cromea and their coterie of refined entertainers present a programme which for quality, amusement, and all-round excellence, it would be hard to excel; each vocal, instrumental, and humorous item is rendered with credit and despatch, spiritedly given with due precision. In the bell-ringing six members take a part, and the ensemble is beautiful. Every artist is of the front rank, and the performance submitted for the delectation of patrons is as bright and varied as it is high-class and refined. Lively tunes on the sleigh bells, artistic rendering of violin solos, and catchy airs on the zylophones and mandolins all help to hold the audience enraptured. Mr Will Hughes supplies the comedy, his queer, limp-Jogged dancing aiid humorous ditties uiake him quickly a favourite. The ArnoldBrothers juggle with an easo and dexterity " remarkable. Miss Belle Crome is one of the most versatile of versatile artists. v She appears in musical numbers, cake walks, duets, etc. The company open a t\yo-nights season on Saturday evening. Prices; 3s, 2s and Is.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10252, 31 May 1911, Page 6

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'AMUSEMENTS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10252, 31 May 1911, Page 6

'AMUSEMENTS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10252, 31 May 1911, Page 6

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