It was the first night of a new play, and it was so had that at the end of the first act the audience rose in a body end crowded out of the theatre. "Gentlemen —gentlemen/’ protested a voice from the stalls, "I appeal to you; women and children first, please/ The sun ie setting, the air grows chill. Bed Bobin is on the windowsill. To see him perish would be a sin— Open the casement and let him in! In from the darkness and wintry night. In by the hearth when the logs burn’i bright— You who have all fond care con assure. And Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. j
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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 12022, 27 December 1924, Page 2
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110Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 12022, 27 December 1924, Page 2
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