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AMUSSMENT3. IF " CAPPY RICKS "HAD BEE? STAGED IN LGYPI IN THE TIME OF THE PHARAOHS THE SPHINX WOULD HAVE BEEN CHISELLED WITH A SMILE ON HIS FACE. H IS ]yj[AJESTY'S • Lessees - » •• - C. Williamson (N.Z.). Ltd. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), at 8. TO-NIGHT . (FRIDAY), at 8. And Absolute Final Performance. TO-MORROW NIGHT, SATURDAY. J. C. W nxtAMSOX L TO - Present (By arrangement with Philip Lytton. Ltd.) WARD LYONS WARD LYONS As CAPPY (Himself) AND A BRILLIANT NEW COMPANY OF COMEDIANS, Including: MARY MACGREGOR, LORIS BINGHAM. MARY MACRAE, HERBERT ST ALL A RD, WALTER DYER, DONALD N.ICOL AND NOEL GRIFFITHS. In the World's Best Comedy of Incessant Laughter. " pAPPY "DICKS," " V>APPY ItiCKS," " CAPPY RICKS." " CAPPY RICKS." "CAPPY RICKS." " CAPPY RICKS." " CAPPY RICKS." " CAPPY "GAPPY RICKS." RICKS." " / IAPPY "PICKS." "V/ APPY JXICKS." Simply because it is as remarkable an es say in Wiiolesome, Clean Comedy as anything ever seen on the world's stage. Added atnge interest to Peter B. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19144, 9 October 1925, Page 18

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