The casino girl
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New National Theatre, W.H. Rapley, manager, T. Arthur Smith, treasurer, Mr. Geo. W. Lederer begs to present his big London company in "The Casino Girl," a musical farce, in two acts, written by Harry B. Smith, music by Ludwig Englander, with additional numbers by H.T. MacConnell, Arthur Weld and others. Costumes designed by Caroline F. Siedle and executed by Mme. Ripley, properties by Edward Siedle.
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