MISS ADA REEVE.
Great "interest 'is baling /taken m the first appearance : il t : th& Opera -House on .Tuesday eVening of Miss Ada 'Reeve and her supporting vaiideville company. She hag endeared herself to Australian soldiers m Egypt" and, London by. her work m looking aiier' conSf of ts and providing' them Avith' '!ent^rtairimemt«, ,etc. .From the moment ' Miss Reeve makes llei* appearance on ; ;the; ; stage, .she jnstals herself m the .affectibria of playgoers, and' it is quite a, cbmmom occurrence for; her to be calledupon to give as many as a dozen of h,er most popular numbers. The supporting, company includes Mr. TaUeiir Andrews, a brilliant operatic tenor; Louis Nikola, magician and shad^wgraphist ; Miss 'Lucia, .Linda', juvenile, dancer; Rogers, ft.' marvellous, mimic of, musical instruments; Mr. Kennedy Allen, comediatij Harry Jacobs, singing conductor, who uses his voice to jfihe effect ; 'fc&e English Comedy Co. , including dainty y Peggy. Peats, Mis's Georgia deLara,\ and jMessrs John; Grant and Acton Jarry^ 'and the Tivoli .orchestra cqmplete the company. The' box plans are'riow iJpen at!;3Vtilfer's. \
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14590, 27 April 1918, Page 5
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