aMIIIMr" Trtfc.il IWl—< irn Aliss Rosina Buckman and her associates have at least one very enthusiastic admirer. A lady who occupied a seat in the circle at the Opera House last evening caused some amusement among the audience by her unstinted applause, which took the form of resounding full-arm claps which reminded one of' the gentle pastime of carpet-beating. The entrance of the artist was the sign for the clapping to begin, and it was resumed at the conclusion of the item, during which the lady sat oelt up- ’■ right, an expression of rapt" enjoyment on her face. Such appreciation must be encouraging to any performer. . - ,
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Greymouth Evening Star, 30 January 1923, Page 5
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