PRINCESS THEATRE
MISS FLORA CROMER. Of the three new acts which, eater the Princess Theatre programme to-night, the most important is that of Mils Flora Cromer, the English comedienne. According to report, this chic and magneticyounp artist is achieving a success unequalled since Daisy Jerome went over the circuit. Miss Cromer, who, by the way, is a granddaughter of M. Thiers (once President of France)-, is the originator of “Inky, Pinky, Paries Vous.” a song which was sung by British soldiers from one end of France to ♦lie other; and she was also part composer of “Abo. My Boy,’’ which is often demanded of her for a final encore. An act that should intrigue and surprise is that of Remona, the “quintuple mind” phenomenon, who will do some remarkable feats of calculation —five different ones simultaneously—while at the same time writing her results backwards and npsidedown, and meantime carrying on a conversation with the audience. The tfaad of the newcomers are the clever children Toots and Toocfle*, who wore quite the sensation of the recent dramatic aoison In their songs and dances. Now aote will also be famished by Weir and Poole, NeD Crane and Alf. J. Lawrence, Edna and Pool, Walter Macfcay, Baron, Gladys Shaw and Bn>, Keith, Miller and Ramey, and TTnF
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18466, 30 January 1922, Page 3
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