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Top Right: RONALD WARD, whose portrayal of the whiskydrinking m "OutWard Bourtd'' itv & fine piece of work. Right: PHYLLIS DU BARRY With* the Jim Gerald Co., m "Th"s

Lift: MAGGIE FOSTER and her violin. Top Left: MABEL GIBSON, m "The Chocolate Soldier."

Top! NELLIE DEAN, of the "Lady Be Good' 7 Company, looks somewhat 'aughty under her Dolly Varden. Centre: BOBBY JARVIS (with O.S. m cigars) regards HARRY SmlfH with an aloof eye. Both these comedians are booked for "Tweekje."

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTR19271124.2.4.1

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NZ Truth, Issue 1147, 24 November 1927, Page 2

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Top Right: RONALD WARD, whose portrayal of the whiskydrinking m "OutWard Bourtd'' itv & fine piece of work. Right: PHYLLIS DU BARRY With* the Jim Gerald Co., m "Th"s Lift: MAGGIE FOSTER and her violin. Top Left: MABEL GIBSON, m "The Chocolate Soldier." Top! NELLIE DEAN, of the "Lady Be Good'7 Company, looks somewhat 'aughty under her Dolly Varden. Centre: BOBBY JARVIS (with O.S. m cigars) regards HARRY SmlfH with an aloof eye. Both these comedians are booked for "Tweekje." NZ Truth, Issue 1147, 24 November 1927, Page 2

Top Right: RONALD WARD, whose portrayal of the whiskydrinking m "OutWard Bourtd'' itv & fine piece of work. Right: PHYLLIS DU BARRY With* the Jim Gerald Co., m "Th"s Lift: MAGGIE FOSTER and her violin. Top Left: MABEL GIBSON, m "The Chocolate Soldier." Top! NELLIE DEAN, of the "Lady Be Good'7 Company, looks somewhat 'aughty under her Dolly Varden. Centre: BOBBY JARVIS (with O.S. m cigars) regards HARRY SmlfH with an aloof eye. Both these comedians are booked for "Tweekje." NZ Truth, Issue 1147, 24 November 1927, Page 2

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