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BELLE CROME BELLRINGERS.

The renowned Bell© Crome Bellringers in the course of their wanderings Avill shortly arrive here and intend opening at the Town Hall for a three nights’ season in their unique and charming entertainments. Notwithstanding the years the ' Cronies have been before the public throughout Great Britain, South Arfrica, "India and Australasia, their performance has always been received with the genuine enthusiasm and delight accorded only to novelties and where other shows languish and collapse these clever people succeed in drawing crowded houses. Besides the wonderful musical treat on the bells, items, vocal and musical are given by Miss Bell© Crome who leads the show with accustomed brilliancy, ably seconded by her brother Mr Harry Fane. The wok of these two clever people in their musical duets on tylophone, mandolin and sleigh bells is delightful. Mr Llewellyn, a baritone of exceptional purity and power and Miss Ethel Richards a fine soprano, are the vocalists. Mr Will Hughes is a comedian noted for his splendid eccentricities and side-splitting humour, while the juggling turn of the two Arnolds in their comedy work defies description. The company is under the management of Mr W. E. Crome who is also solo pianist and accompanist. It is not necessary to dilate further upon the excellence of the performance. One thing is certain —that any company visiting Greymouth able to give a really first class performance will be well patronised. That the Cromes can accomplish this goes without saying. Prices are 3/-, 2/-, and 1/-. Children 1)6 and 1)-. No sixpenny tickets.

GREAT RECEPTION AT WESTPORT. The following telegram has been received from Mr W. Crome, manage! for this company, who wires from Westport: —“Great welcome last night. House packed and enthusiasm great. Miss Bell Crome did one numbei dressed in a harem skirt and caused quite a sensation as ladies rushed the two shilling seats for admittance.”

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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 April 1911, Page 5

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BELLE CROME BELLRINGERS. Greymouth Evening Star, 11 April 1911, Page 5

BELLE CROME BELLRINGERS. Greymouth Evening Star, 11 April 1911, Page 5

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