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A scene from “IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE,” the screamingly funny farcical comedy to be staged by Mr. Hale Hamilton, Myrtle Tannehill and Company, under the direction of J. C. Williamson, Limited, at the Grand Opera House, Wellington, on October 23 (Labour Day).

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1381, 12 October 1916, Page 34

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A scene from “IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE,” the screamingly funny farcical comedy to be staged by Mr. Hale Hamilton, Myrtle Tannehill and Company, under the direction of J. C. Williamson, Limited, at the Grand Opera House, Wellington, on October 23 (Labour Day). New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1381, 12 October 1916, Page 34

A scene from “IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE,” the screamingly funny farcical comedy to be staged by Mr. Hale Hamilton, Myrtle Tannehill and Company, under the direction of J. C. Williamson, Limited, at the Grand Opera House, Wellington, on October 23 (Labour Day). New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1381, 12 October 1916, Page 34

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