New Zealand is largely represented on the Australian stage (says the “Bulletin s ’)> and in Miss Jeannie Pollock, of the Bland Holt Co., the Dominion has another good recruit. Most actors and actresses have favorite parts iu their repertoire. Miss Pollock has only been on the stage six years, but is now a principal. She admits that her favorite parts are Baby Frills in “The Breaking of the Drought,” a role she created for Australia; Spuds Spangles in “The Best of Friends” (in the original production), Kitty Drayton, in “The Cotton- King,” Mary Penrose in “One of the Best,” Mabel Carry m The Flood Tide,” La Colombo m ‘Women and Wine,” Beatrice Paul’s, 55 Lady Molly ‘ln Sight of St. ‘White Heather 5 ’ (in which she later ployed Lady Hermiono), and Horatm Winter m “With Flying Colors. TV hen jP I£ V7 l ”S the role in “Women and Mine it so appealed to one man that he wrote h stating he had decided to give up lin c and drink. .
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2618, 28 September 1909, Page 5
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