When Mr George Marlow . concluded his last tour of New Zealand he left lpressed than ever with the show j of the citizens, despite the more keen competition of recent years,' and he made up his mind that with his next company he would give residents of the Dominion the best plays procurable and the - «"■•«•. could be eecur stage. Mr Marlow has kept this object in view, and his recent London purchases and their success on the_ At ' 'lan stage have confirmr- 3 '•"" ,T 1 sions. Three of his d ent running to good bueine London, according to recent ma vices. "Married to the Wrong JSian,; which will be Mr Marlow's opening attraction in each centre of .New Zealand, is running at present m London, while two companies axe touring the provinces , _ . Anne Taylor was stated at a Hackney inquest to have died from the effects of a broken ankle at the age of 91. The library of the British Museum has over 32 miles of shelves filled with
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7020, 7 January 1910, Page 8
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