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“DADDIES”

J. AND N. TAIT'S COMEDY COMPANY. J. and N. Tail’s delightful comedy success "Daddies” is really a play -with a "mission,' ‘Bachelors’ dubs should be put down with a very strong hand indeed; they ore against the best interests of the nation, so any propaganda that brings about the “downfall” of-these batchelor clubs should be prominently made known. Those who are going, to see "Daddies” and young spinsters and mothers with marriageable daughters will enjoy the gradual “downfall’ of the staunchest members of the Bachelors’ Club in the play. There are four acts in "Daddies, and JV and N. Tait’s production of the play is on excellent lines. The full company of twenty people left Sydney for Wellington by the Ulimai'oa last Thursday and should arrive here on Monday or Tuesday, but the company will remain in Wellington until the opening date, which has been fixed for Monday evening,’ 19th inst., at the jGrand Opera House; Much interest is being shown, over this forthcoming tour of J. and N. Tait’s new company, and a hearty welcome, is sure to be tendered the new leading lady, Miss Lascolles, Owing to other theatre bookings the season must be limited to six . nights only, but the management intend presenting the company in “The 'Little Damozel," and "Kindling.” two of their latest successes, after the company return from the South Island, about the third week in May. The box plans for the 7s reserved seats mil bo opened at the Bristol Piano Company next Thursday;

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10560, 10 April 1920, Page 11

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“DADDIES” New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10560, 10 April 1920, Page 11

“DADDIES” New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10560, 10 April 1920, Page 11