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J C Williamson (N.Z.) Ltd present (by arrangement with Lawrence Schwab and Frank Mandell, New York) "The desert song", a new musical play. Music by Sigmund Romberg; book by Otto Harbuch, Oscar Hammerstein 2nd, and Frank Mandell. Produced by George A Highland. Grand Opera House Wellington, commencing Wednesday, 18th September 1929 [Programme]
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J C Williamson Theatres Ltd :Souvenir of the New Zealand Kiwis Revue, originally the N.Z. entertainment unit formed within the 2nd N.Z. Expeditionary Force, Middle East. [ca 1950].
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St John Ambulance Association :Grand costume concert; selections from the popular operas, Favart, Iolanthe, Mikado, Patience, Sorcerer. Christchurch Theatre Royal, 19th and 20th July 1889. "Lyttelton Times", Christchurch [Programme / book of words. 1889].
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J C Williamson (N.Z.) Ltd present (by arrangement with Lawrence Schwab and Frank Mandell, New York) "The desert song", a new musical play. Music by Sigmund Romberg; book by Otto Harbuch, Oscar Hammerstein 2nd, and Frank Mandell. Produced by George A Highland. Grand Opera House Wellington, commencing Wednesday, 18th September 1929 [Programme]
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J C Williamson Ltd present Frank Neil's gorgeous spectacular vaudeville revue "Pleasure bound", with a cast of 30 singing and dancing stage stars including Ella Shields ... and George Wallace. Grand Opera House Wellington commencing Saturday 28th January 1933. Programme
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J C Williamson Ltd present Richard White [and] Eric Edgley's English Musical Comedy Company including Clem Dawe in the London Gaiety musical comedy "So this is love", written by Stanley Lupino and Arthur Rigby. Music by Hal Brody; lyrics by Desmond Carter. Theatre Royal Christchurch, commencing Saturday 13th September 1930. [Programme]
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St John Ambulance Association :Grand costume concert; selections from the popular operas, Favart, Iolanthe, Mikado, Patience, Sorcerer. Christchurch Theatre Royal, 19th and 20th July 1889. "Lyttelton Times", Christchurch [Programme / book of words. 1889].
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Grand Opera House Wellington :"The desert song" commencing Wednesday, 18th September, 1929. [Programme cover]. 1929.
J C Williamson Theatres Ltd :Souvenir of the New Zealand Kiwis Revue. Page 16-17. [Map highlighting New Zealand and the Middle East. Centre spread. 1950].
[New Zealand Army] :Cheers and all that! Christmas greetings. Egypt 1941 ... New Zealand 1942. [Greeting card 1941].
J C Williamson Ltd :"Pleasure bound". Grand Opera House Wellington commencing Saturday 28th January 1933. [Programme front cover]
St John Ambulance Association :Grand costume concert; selections from the popular operas, Favart, Iolanthe, Mikado, Patience, Sorcerer. Christchurch Theatre Royal, 19th and 20th July 1889. "Lyttelton Times", Christchurch [Programme front cover. 1889].
Theatre Royal Christchurch commencing Saturday 13th September 1930. "So this is love". Threepence [Programme cover]
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