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Molly Seainore Miss K. Bennett (English. Lady) The Marquis Imari .. Mr. J. Sommerville (Chief of Police and Governor of the Province) Takaraini Mr. A. Mclsaac Gapt. Katana Mr. W. Ainswortli (Captain of his Guard) Wuu-Hi Mr. Will McEwen (Proprietor of Tea-house, a Chinaman)Juliette Diamont Mrs. Dell (French girl attached to the Teahouse as interpreter) Nami (Sea Wave) Miss I. Buckmau 0 Hiku San (Chrysanthemum) Miss E. Buckmaiv O.Hana San (Blossom) .. Miss I. Gilbert 0 Kintoto San (Golden Harp) Mrs. A. C. Downes 0 Komurasaki San (Little Violet) .. .......... Miss Ainswortli (Geishas), 0. Mimosa San Miss Olive Buckman (Chief Geisha) ACT I. The Tea-house of Ten Thousand Joys. ACT 11. . Chyrsanthemum Fete in Palace Gardens
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 142, 2 November 1912, Page 1
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