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One of the many dramatic scenes in "Rose Marie" the entr ancing musical comedy, to be presented at the Grand Opera House, Wellington, next Friday, January 27 , by the specially select J. C. Williamson Company. "Rose Marie " is at present making a highly successful tour of the North Island provincial districts. In centre: James Hughes (Sergeant malone), Frederick Bentle (hard-boiled Herman), and Reginald Dandy (Jim Kenyon).

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 96, 21 January 1928, Page 21

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One of the many dramatic scenes in "Rose Marie" the entrancing musical comedy, to be presented at the Grand Opera House, Wellington, next Friday, January 27, by the specially select J. C. Williamson Company. "Rose Marie " is at present making a highly successful tour of the North Island provincial districts. In centre: James Hughes (Sergeant malone), Frederick Bentle (hard-boiled Herman), and Reginald Dandy (Jim Kenyon). Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 96, 21 January 1928, Page 21

One of the many dramatic scenes in "Rose Marie" the entrancing musical comedy, to be presented at the Grand Opera House, Wellington, next Friday, January 27, by the specially select J. C. Williamson Company. "Rose Marie " is at present making a highly successful tour of the North Island provincial districts. In centre: James Hughes (Sergeant malone), Frederick Bentle (hard-boiled Herman), and Reginald Dandy (Jim Kenyon). Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 96, 21 January 1928, Page 21

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