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1. MISS MADGE HIGGINS, as Casilda. 2. MR. F. E. de GUERRIER, as Don Alhambra, and MR. GEORGE WARREN as the Duke of Plaza-Toro. 3. MISS MYRTLE BURNS, as Tessa. 4. MR. CLIF CROWTHER and MR. NORMAN KENT, as Giuseppe and Marco. 5. MRS. PATRICK COLE, as Gianetta. 6. MR. GEORGE WARREN, as the Duke of Plaza-Toro. 7. MISS MURIEL BARR, as the Duchess of Plaza - Toro. 8. MR. ROBERT GEDDES as Luiz. The popular Gilbert and Sullivan Opera is having a highly successful presentation at His Majesty's Theatre this week under Mr. Tom Pollard’s direction.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1536, 2 October 1919, Page 39

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1. MISS MADGE HIGGINS, as Casilda. 2. MR. F. E. de GUERRIER, as Don Alhambra, and MR. GEORGE WARREN as the Duke of Plaza-Toro. 3. MISS MYRTLE BURNS, as Tessa. 4. MR. CLIF CROWTHER and MR. NORMAN KENT, as Giuseppe and Marco. 5. MRS. PATRICK COLE, as Gianetta. 6. MR. GEORGE WARREN, as the Duke of Plaza-Toro. 7. MISS MURIEL BARR, as the Duchess of Plaza – Toro. 8. MR. ROBERT GEDDES as Luiz. The popular Gilbert and Sullivan Opera is having a highly successful presentation at His Majesty's Theatre this week under Mr. Tom Pollard’s direction. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1536, 2 October 1919, Page 39

1. MISS MADGE HIGGINS, as Casilda. 2. MR. F. E. de GUERRIER, as Don Alhambra, and MR. GEORGE WARREN as the Duke of Plaza-Toro. 3. MISS MYRTLE BURNS, as Tessa. 4. MR. CLIF CROWTHER and MR. NORMAN KENT, as Giuseppe and Marco. 5. MRS. PATRICK COLE, as Gianetta. 6. MR. GEORGE WARREN, as the Duke of Plaza-Toro. 7. MISS MURIEL BARR, as the Duchess of Plaza – Toro. 8. MR. ROBERT GEDDES as Luiz. The popular Gilbert and Sullivan Opera is having a highly successful presentation at His Majesty's Theatre this week under Mr. Tom Pollard’s direction. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1536, 2 October 1919, Page 39

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