McAdoo’s Jubilee Singers.
Last evening, as we anticipated, the O idfillow.-;’ Hall was crowded to hear tho a'uuvc poputar company. “No one draws hon es in Waiinat- like the McAdoos,” some one rem-i-.ked, a-;d it. is quite tm-\ Toe lOasun is not far to sec-:. J’hcir whole programme is simple and unaffected. and the audience feel that the performers enjoy it as much as they them--.elvvs do. List evening the reorganised comp my mot with an enthusiastic rec -iiliun, and encores followed each item. We would like to ni t iflar S items but s pace fo bids. Mr '•’.tu eae McAdou’s fine bass was heard io great advantage, and Mr R. H. Cu li is distinctly scored in his rendering of “The Death of Nelson.” Misses Dazalia Underwood and Bella F. Gibbous were compelled to repeat their items. Gauze, female impersonator, was again well received. The company is n wry strong one, and is bound to sustain fhe name already gained by its members. Wo wish them every success and a speedy i-cutra to Waimat 0 .
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 102, 29 January 1901, Page 3
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177McAdoo’s Jubilee Singers. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 102, 29 January 1901, Page 3
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