BELLE CROME COMPANY.
By. advertisement it wil 1 be - seen that the above talented' combination are once again in this- district, and Mr Love, travelling advance representative, announces their visit-here, commencing on Tuesday next,* February 20th, for a season of four, nights. That .the; Belle Crome Company will receive a great welcome goes without saying. Since their visit here some eleven months ago they have travelled all over New ■ Zealand ?nd (judging from the press reports we have soen from time to time). have added fresh iiiifrels"to their already famous name. Included in their personnel are two new faces secured by Ma* W. Ernest Crome at great expense. They are Miss Ethel -Richards and Mr J; Llewellyn. The former lady comes with splendid. credentials, being an operatic and oratorio soprano of high repute in the South Island. At- the Oratorio Festivals of Ghristchurch, Diinedin, Tima.ru and Invereargill, Miss Richards, has been the recognised soloist for all functions and was honoured by a special request to «ing at Invereargill for their Excellencies' Lord and Ladv Islington. Mr Llewellyn is the fortunate possessor of a . fine baritone voice, which he knows how to use, pure an quality and sound of tone; his singing, charms "all" hearers. Old -friends who will receive a welcome are Miss Belle Crome, H. Fane and W. Ernest Crome. Morris and-. Wilson, famous comedy acrobats; Reggiorde, the Prince of Jugglers; the famous performing dog "Snowy," and Mr Roland Reis, comedian, are also new additions.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10561, 17 February 1912, Page 5
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246BELLE CROME COMPANY. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10561, 17 February 1912, Page 5
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