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" MY OLD DUTCH."

With their many picturesque • traits the costermqngers of London are a class in themselves. In "My Old Dutch," which is,to be shown at the Star Theatre next Wednesday, more than a glimpse is given into the lives of these people, and there are many incidents of tense drama, quaint humour, and delicate pathos interwoven in the telling of this " human " story. " My, Old Dutch "is adapted from the song of the same name, written by Albert Chevalier, who also takes one of the leading parts' in the picture. It is a masterpiece, and should draw a crowded house.

We've been together now for forty years; An' it don't seem a day too much. There ain't a lady livin' in the land As I'd swop for my old Dutch.

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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 30 November 1916, Page 2

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" MY OLD DUTCH." Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 30 November 1916, Page 2

" MY OLD DUTCH." Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 30 November 1916, Page 2

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