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AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE. Return to Gisborne of the Ever-popular Comedian. GEORGE WILLOUGHBY, And His Specially-selected MUSICAL FARCE COMPANY. Commencing THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT, FEB. 22nd and 23rd. FOR A SEASON OF 3 NIGHTS, in the Funniest Farce That Ever Happened, “WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES.” “WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES.” WITH SONGS and' DANCES. In Three Acts. GEORGE WILLOUGHBY as JONES, The Irrepressible Bagman, who travels for a Hymn-Book House; but carries Plaving Cards as a Side Line. WHAT'HAPPENED TO JONES. A Tried and Tasty Dish, but this time served .with special flavoring. GEORGE WILLOUGHBY, Aided by his Capable Company of Comedians, Singers and Dancers, will REVEAL THE COMICAL FACTS. Ace, King, Queen, Knave, Ten. It’s a Straight. You will Appreciate the Joke, and LAUGH TILL YOUR SIDES ACHE! Prices: 3s, 2s, & Is; Res. Seats, 4s N 6 EARLY DOORS. Box Plan will open at Win. Miller’s on Monday, 19th,. SATURDAY NEXT, FEB. 24th. SATURDAY NEXT, FEB. 24th. “WHY SMITH LEFT HOME.” “WHY SMITH LEFT HOME.” With Songs and Dances. Three Acts of Unrestrained Merriment by Geo. H. Broadlhurst. GEORGE WILLOUGHBY as SMITH.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 4476, 17 February 1917, Page 6

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