STEELE PAYNE BELLRINGERS.
On Wednesday next at the Hamilton lowii Hail the ist->ole-l\iyne Bellringers will appear in one of their unique musical oatercaiamonts. The combination is so ■•veil and favourably known that the name is a synonym for excellence! Tne company now comprises Mr aud Mrs .Ralph Steele (.Miss Lizzie Payee), Miss Kate ilaher, (soprano and instrumentalist), Mr Jas Wil.uins (the popular basso), Mr Elston vVhidburu (baritone, raconteur and monologue entertainer) and two new aspirants tor public approval in Miss Alice Alleby (» pieising balladist and clever instrumentalist) and last, but not lea«t, Mi\s Lorr.ine 'J'ansley, v;hose reputation has proceeded her as vocalist of merit, and of wham the 0:a--o Times says— 'ln Miss Tansley the company possesses a vucalist of high merit, and from a mn-ical paint of view tier singing of " Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep, " and moie particuls,rly her ex'juisite of '■ Siumter Sea," stoud cut oouspicuoußly, "Slumber Sea" is an extremely pretty piece of musical composition and would be a welcome a.luitioa to any lady s collection of songs, au 1 teis could not fail to strike anyone who heard Miss Tansley sing it.
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Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8096, 7 January 1907, Page 2
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188STEELE PAYNE BELLRINGERS. Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8096, 7 January 1907, Page 2
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