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"LOST IN LONDON"

Tlio Frances ltoss (,'orapiuiy scored another success at tlio Masterton Theatre liovfil last evening, when the above well-known piece was produced to a good house. Miss Francos Ross as "Nelly Armroyd," acted her. part to perfection, and was well supported by all the members of her company, Mr Geo. Melville (Job Armroyd), Mr Uhas. Blako (Gilbert 'a leathers tone), Miss M. Medway (Tiddy Dragglethorpe), deserving special mention. To-night Robertson's famous comedv " Caste "will be I placed on the boards, and as this is one of tho most highly spoken of pieces tliQ company play, should la ' well worth seeing. A northern con[temporary referring to tta pW says The Frances Rosa Company ■ opened in tho excellent piece " Caste" which had not beon previously puMki < on the boards befoi-o a PalmerstoJr audience, Tlio play is one which is brilliant with interesting situations ; a»d gives ample scopo for good acting. The company'is a genuine one in every sense of tie the word, and ; is amongst the best that has ever visited this.. town. The audience wero delighted with the play and tlio olover mauner in whioh it .was acted throughout and there was a running fire pf merited «,ppJ«Ufje from

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5135, 20 September 1895, Page 2

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"LOST IN LONDON" Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5135, 20 September 1895, Page 2

"LOST IN LONDON" Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5135, 20 September 1895, Page 2

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