MISS ESTELLE BEERE.
To-night at the Grand Opera House, will see, the first performance of "The Dance," an enjoyable evening being anticipated. Miss Beere has gone to much expense. Fo'shpw^her talented pupils under the most favourable conditions, so that they can. entertain their parents, friends, and '■ the public generally, to the very best of their ability. This school has been the means of - bringing out much talent and many old pupils are now teaching in different parts of New Zealand, and several .former pupils, including Tnurza Rogers., how premiere ballerina with the great' Pavlova, Jan Caryll (Thomas-O'Carroll). now appearing in London, and Zelda Baillie, at present on her way to the Old Country to appear with her partner, John Juan, at the Savoy, London, are now wellknown stars. These all gained their first encouragement from the Wellington public at similar functions as the one to-night. Early, door tickets and box plan may be seen next door to the Grand Opera House after 5 p.m. A matinee will be held tomorrow afternoon, to which children will be admitted at half-price to all parts except the gallery.."
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 120, 21 May 1926, Page 10
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185MISS ESTELLE BEERE. Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 120, 21 May 1926, Page 10
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