"THE GHOST TRAIN"
The brilliant mystery comedy "The Ghost Train" is at present attracting largo audiences to His Majesty's Theatre. The popular Australian light comedian Don Nicol has the leading role, and lie is ably supported by such accomplished players as Leal Douglas, Phil Smith, Charles Albert, John Fleeting and Alathea Siddons. Tho stor.y tells of the weird adventures experienced by a group of people stranded at night at a lonely old railway station through which a ghost train is reputed to pass. The play is produced by Norman Lee. Booking arrangements are I adyiafrtiaed.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23603, 12 March 1940, Page 10
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