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"OUR REVEILLE”

SATURDAY'S PEBFOBMAXCES

On Saturday afternoon and - evening performances were given of “Our Reveille ” There was a packed attendance at night, when in addition to several of the more popular items of the preceding nights, some now numbers were presented. The whole programme was again thoroughly enjoyed, and the high standard reached by the performers again were warmly commented upon. Amongst, the new items was “Rhino,"’ in which Miss E. O'Donnell made her first appearance as a, soloist and acquitted herself very creditably. “Orange Blossom Time in Loveland, soloist.-Miss M. Aydon; “Dutch Pictures”; Spanish ballet; “My Hawaiian Sunshine,” soloist Miss Dulcic Hamilton : Chinese Cabbage ballet. Miss Beeban MacDonald, Miss K. Everett, little Meg Cimino and Air Lints were all loudly applauded for their contributions to the evening’s entertainment. A capable orchestra added greatly to U.e enjoyment of the .performance. “Our Reveille” will be produced fin three nights more, the season ciosmg on ' V ToS«Ir n special feature willMm “The Masquerader,” m which Mas Edgar Allen asMhe vale, .and Alms MacDonald as the Cockney sci va.it, together with Air Lints as the ske.tton, will appear. He introduces the wain© clog on fast ■bail-bearing skates on an electric table. A special feature will be electrical effects, the work fin which has been in the hands ol Mr \ . 0 Creepier. ■ n[t

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 31 October 1921, Page 8

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"OUR REVEILLE” Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 31 October 1921, Page 8

"OUR REVEILLE” Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 31 October 1921, Page 8