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Left to right—(l) Muriel Starr,.the celebrated emotional and comedy actress, who will make her reappearance in "Wellington at the. Grand Opera House on Wednesday next, August 4th, in Gladys Unger’s phenomenally successful play, “THE GOLDFISH.” (2) Kenneth Brampton, a prominent member of the Muriel Starr Company. (3) Harry Adams, the distinguished young English actor and producer, supporting Muriel Starr during her Australian and New Zealand tour.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12513, 31 July 1926, Page 13

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Left to right—(l) Muriel Starr,.the celebrated emotional and comedy actress, who will make her reappearance in "Wellington at the. Grand Opera House on Wednesday next, August 4th, in Gladys Unger’s phenomenally successful play, “THE GOLDFISH.” (2) Kenneth Brampton, a prominent member of the Muriel Starr Company. (3) Harry Adams, the distinguished young English actor and producer, supporting Muriel Starr during her Australian and New Zealand tour. New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12513, 31 July 1926, Page 13

Left to right—(l) Muriel Starr,.the celebrated emotional and comedy actress, who will make her reappearance in "Wellington at the. Grand Opera House on Wednesday next, August 4th, in Gladys Unger’s phenomenally successful play, “THE GOLDFISH.” (2) Kenneth Brampton, a prominent member of the Muriel Starr Company. (3) Harry Adams, the distinguished young English actor and producer, supporting Muriel Starr during her Australian and New Zealand tour. New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12513, 31 July 1926, Page 13

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