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“THE BEACHCOMBERS”

Timothy O’Brien regarded the party of young people whom his sen had invited to tlie party, and snorted contemptuously. ‘.“ J.-.; “Gold-diggers,” he growled.- '-T ■ : ' “I don't agree with you, dad,” replied his so;, Barry, with warmth. “Do I care whether you 'agree!;with rne or not? Bali! Gold-diggers! Every one of 'em!. When you hit the financial rocks thev’ll' forget vqu. Arid -the wreck is due?’ ' ' ' ' .. .'. . «• “Cheer up, dad.' There’s always the chance that some of the wreckage will be worth salvaging.” . • . “xcs, there’s always some beacheomb-i i er ready to make a penny out of fiot-; ; sani!” ‘ . Dad was right' ■ You want a good laugh! There is bo “Jl” about it! Therefore you must «ee “The Beachcomber” on the evening of December 10. at the Opera House. She. ; will be there—in company with the plumber—and she will be surrounded by a full chorus and ballet. This, is dwry.i first appearance, and you’ll like her. The commercial travellers will like you, too. ;

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 December 1930, Page 3

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163

“THE BEACHCOMBERS” Taranaki Daily News, 4 December 1930, Page 3

“THE BEACHCOMBERS” Taranaki Daily News, 4 December 1930, Page 3