AMIISEMBXTH I ST. JAMES THEATRE] | (THE THEATRE PERFECT). (Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd I MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2.30 TO-NIGHT AT I Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller have Pleasure in Presented— GEORGE WARD (LITTLE HERMIE) and His WHIRL OF MIRTH REVUE CO. Featuring WARD AND SHERMAN. ••THE BANANA KINGS’* Retained by Request of Hundreds The Most Popular Band of Ait CHARLESTON 6 SYMPHONISTS Monarchs of Jazz and Melody, and Masters of Syncopation. Hear them obw all the latest "Jazz.” "Blues.” and "Stomps. ’ You will want to danc. ;,T A Strong and Brilliant Supporting Cast: MERNON SELLARS GUS DAWSON KATHLEEN WARn COLLEEN HOPE. ALME VALDOR PATSY HILL JEAN KEITH and A Ballet of Six Wonder Girls. GEO. WARD (LITTLE HERMIE). Absolutely the Funniest Comedian and the nicest show since the theatre opened. Don’t miss it. A pleasant s : ■* " PRICES: 3s, 2s. Is. Box Plans at St. ..vrwcv me ineatre i it surprise for all. St. James Theatre.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 507, 9 November 1928, Page 14
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