LOUISE MACK, V.A.D.
The - Town Hall Concert Chamber next Friday, Saturday, and Monday, at 8 o'clock, will witness the three appear.ances in this city of Miss Louise Mack, the well-known woman war correspondent. Much interest'is-being displayed in Louise Mack's visit. Her recitals have proved great successes in two continents, and were *varmly greeted in Auckland, where Mies Mack made, her debut in New Zealand. Her themes are of much interest, and' all are real. She tells only of what she saw herself. "How I Met Edith Cavell" describes' her meeting iri Brussels with the heroic nurse. "What I saw Inside the German Lines" tells of .her hair-breadth personal adventures inside the German lines, describing the dramatic" entrance of the Germans and their awful behaviour subsequently. Booking is open at the Bristol.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 110, 6 November 1919, Page 3
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