NEW ZEALAND A PARADISE.
EMELIE POLINI ENCHANTED. ' “Oh, what a glorious country you have!” enthused Miss Emelie Polini, crocheting away busily between the acts of “De Luxe Annie.” “Such gorgeous, wonderful scenery! It changes every minute. I couldn’t do any fancy work in the train, it enchanted
me so at every turn. “And what a paradise for the sheepfarmer!” (Confidentially, Miss Polini’s husband is one.) “Why, sheep-farm-ing out here simply couldn’t be an uncertainty with such growth of grass. It’s a cinch!” A trip to New Zealand with her husband is one of her plans for the future, to let him see for himself the country’s possibilities from her rapturous viewpoint. And talking about the future —“I’m not thinking of giving up the stage as I have heard it declared from time to time. I’ll most certainly take a long holiday when my contract expires some months hence, but it will only be a holiday. Then back to work again, wherever it may claim me—England, America or Australia.”
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1540, 30 October 1919, Page 34
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168NEW ZEALAND A PARADISE. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1540, 30 October 1919, Page 34
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