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LOUISE MACK.

To-uight, Friday, at S o'clock (for the one night only;, Masterton theatregoers will be favoured with that grand personality, Louise Mack, who is at the present time having a phenomenal run o- success with her lectures throughout New Zealand. This talented woman, who is one of England's most renowned linguists and writers, comes, hero straight from the seat of war, where she was an accredited war correspondent, and Avent through the trial of being a prisoner of Avar in the German hands. This brilliant writer, linguist, accredited Avar correspondent, prisoner of Avar, and the finest Avoman speaker in the Avorld to-day, will present not "just a lecture," but a straight from the shoulder recital of truths and realities (uncensored) of absolute facts —not camouflaged fiction —taken from life and gleaned and garnered at personal risk in tho very heart of the Greman lines. An arresting narrative of amazing experiences, Avith a thrill in every word, magnificently delivered by a woman Avho has been and seen, and knows. The Auckland Herald says:—"lt stands out vividly as the most arresting and interesting description of war at first hand that has vet been given." "How I Met Edith Cavell," "Five Days a German Prisoner," "What I Saw Inside the German Lines," "With Edith Cavell in Brussels," "Crossing the Straits with Captain Fryatt." Illustrated by motion pictures and artistic lantern slides. The Masterton season has every indicatin oof being on a leve lwith the huge successes established in the main centres of New Zealand. Seats may be booked at the Bristol, where the box plan is located.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13984, 21 November 1919, Page 2

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LOUISE MACK. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13984, 21 November 1919, Page 2

LOUISE MACK. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13984, 21 November 1919, Page 2

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