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"IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE."

It is some considerable -time since •Wellington enjoyed a visit from a J. C. .Williamson, Ltd., comedy company, therefore, the approaching season of Halo Hamilton, the original London'and Neiv York creator of the name parC in "Get Rich Quick Wallingford," and a powerful organisation of English, American, and Australian artists will be welcomed. by. local playgoers.. The.seasori, .wfiioh ,-is to be a brief one, will, be inaugurated- by a production "of tho screamingly humorous farcical comedy, "It Pays to Advertise." . ."It Pays to Advertise" will be' followed -by "Twin Beds," "The Boomerang,"'and "A Pair of Sixes." It is stated that it was only the offer of. an enormous salary, said to bo'tho 'highest ovor paid to one artist, which induced Mr. Hamilton to come to this part of the world. The leading lady. Miss iMyrtlo Tann'ehill,' w "said to : be decidedly pretty, and she a charming personality, and is a dainty ootress. Mr. Donald Bowles,_ who supports Mr. Hamilton, coines with credentials from London arid "Now York, which have been backed up by excellent- portrayals in Sydney and Melbourne, There «ro over 50 people in the company. Tho plans fnr the entire-season will bo opened at tho Bristol on October 20.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2896, 7 October 1916, Page 11

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"IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE." Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2896, 7 October 1916, Page 11

"IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE." Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2896, 7 October 1916, Page 11

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