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JOSIE MELVILLE AND GEORGE GEE

"KID BOOTS” ANb "GOOD MORNING, DJSARIE.” The very popular Jo6ie Melville, George Gee, J. C. Williamson Musical Comedy Company, are scheduled to reappear in ■Wellington for a season commencing Sep- ! tember 2nd. The piece de resistance will be "Kid Boots,” the latest Williamson musical success in Australia. Miss .Toeie Melville will be seen as “Polly Pendleton" and Mr George Gee as "Kid Boots,” the professional golf coach of the Everglades Club. It: is said that this popular comedian has never done anything better 'than the caddie master. There are over 150 people in this glitter-, ing show, and a cast of unusual value. This includes besides Josie Melville and George Gee—-Messrs Paul Plunket, Gaston Mervale, Field Fisher, Misses Gladys Hermes, Nellie Hutton, and the Indian Princess, Wahne Shuska,. a dancer of exceptional brilliance. "Kid Boots” has proved an outstanding success in Melbourne and Sydney, and Is said to be the most expensive Williamson musical comedy production to' date.. The second strin-c to the harmonious bow will be “Good - Mprnihg, Dearie,” also new to Wellington. There will also be a revival of “Sally" during the season..

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12211, 8 August 1925, Page 13

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JOSIE MELVILLE AND GEORGE GEE New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12211, 8 August 1925, Page 13

JOSIE MELVILLE AND GEORGE GEE New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12211, 8 August 1925, Page 13

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