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THE STAGE IN LONDON. 1. Miss Ethel Allandale, whose song, “Teddy Bear,” is one of the successes of “The Follies” at the Apollo Theatre. 2. Miss Florence Wilson, of Daly’s. 3. Mr. Earle Reynolds and, Miss Donegan beginning their Tourbillon dance on roller skates. 4. Miss Gertrude Gold, who appears at the Hick’s Theatre. 5. Mme. Saltzmann Stevens, who is singing leading roles at Covent Garden Theatre. 6. Miss Elizabeth Firth as the Duchess in “The Dashing Little Duke,” at the Hick’s Theatre.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVIII, Issue 1021, 30 September 1909, Page 17

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THE STAGE IN LONDON. 1. Miss Ethel Allandale, whose song, “Teddy Bear,” is one of the successes of “The Follies” at the Apollo Theatre. 2. Miss Florence Wilson, of Daly’s. 3. Mr. Earle Reynolds and, Miss Donegan beginning their Tourbillon dance on roller skates. 4. Miss Gertrude Gold, who appears at the Hick’s Theatre. 5. Mme. Saltzmann Stevens, who is singing leading roles at Covent Garden Theatre. 6. Miss Elizabeth Firth as the Duchess in “The Dashing Little Duke,” at the Hick’s Theatre. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVIII, Issue 1021, 30 September 1909, Page 17

THE STAGE IN LONDON. 1. Miss Ethel Allandale, whose song, “Teddy Bear,” is one of the successes of “The Follies” at the Apollo Theatre. 2. Miss Florence Wilson, of Daly’s. 3. Mr. Earle Reynolds and, Miss Donegan beginning their Tourbillon dance on roller skates. 4. Miss Gertrude Gold, who appears at the Hick’s Theatre. 5. Mme. Saltzmann Stevens, who is singing leading roles at Covent Garden Theatre. 6. Miss Elizabeth Firth as the Duchess in “The Dashing Little Duke,” at the Hick’s Theatre. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVIII, Issue 1021, 30 September 1909, Page 17