AMUSEMENTS, "SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE." •''SEVEN" KEYS TO BALDPATE." SPECIAL HOLIDAY JIATINEE. PECIAL HOLIDAY 'MATINEE. TO-DVY At 2.30. TO-DAY TO-DAY -At 2.30. TO-DAY Children Half-Price to all parts except late-door Gallery. . No Early Door? to' Slatinfee. "SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPAIE." IMPORTANT. THE Management rt&pSctfully requeet- ;,' those whb enjoyed the Brilliantly Successful opening performance, on Saturday night of the Myetery Farce Coni-' edy. not to divulge its plot, to their friends becausfe it is. the sensational A.nd numerous unexpected happenings ind the quaint and quite original fiaalo which have assisted to.make "Seven Keys to Baldpate" one of the . raest. Successful and most Popular Comedy Dramas staged during recent years. . jp RAND OPERA ■ HOUSE. Direction ... J. C. WILLIAMSON, XW. Manager , John Farrell. . The Electrifying Success Achieved on Saturday Night by the Big, Bright, and Breezy Personality of "BOB" GREIG, The Triumph of the Dainty and Fascinating Young Comedienne, BEATRICE HOLLOWAY. ■ And J. C. Williamsdn's Perfect Combination of Specially-selected Comedy and Dramatic Artists, in the Sensational Mystey Fiirce Comedy, "SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE." "SEVEN KEYS TO BiLDPATE," "SEVEN" KEYS TO BALDPATE," Is almost without a parallel in local theatrical history. , That the record audience enjoyed every second of the' play they demonstrated by their hearty ftnd spontaneous outbursts of uncontrollable laughter. ■ But what's the use 6f relating these . facts, because the 2000 people present on Saturday will doubtless spread the glad news, and the "House Full" cards will probably have to be displayed durine- the remainder of the aeasOu, just as they have had , to ,be displayed in every ether town whore the "Seven Keys to Baldpate" has been presented. ' THIS AFTERNOON, ' THIS EVENING. At 2. At S. , > And FOUR FOLLOWING NIGHTS, — "7 KEYS TO BALDPATE" "7 KEYS TO BALDPATE" ~— — "7 KEYS,TO BALDPATE": -— A nijht of Surprises, Thrills and Laughs. SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT . SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT • Four Nights Only, . "A PAIR OF SIXESV' "A PAIR OF SIXES." . THURSDAY, APRIL 19. Three Nights Only, "THE TRAVELLING SALESMAN." "THE TRAVELLING SALESMAN." Plan at the Opera House: Day Sales at the Theatre Confectionery. Prices-D.C. and R.S., Gs.; Stalls,: 3s. ; Gallery, Is. Early Doors to Stalls and Gallery, Is. extra. ..
SEPTIC THROATS should. on no Mcouot be neglected. Dislodge the germs a.nd heal the inflammation by. gargling and sniffiae lip Fluenzol. 1/6 and 2/6. . . . 8 The Rev. Walter Weston, lecturing to a juvenile audience at Kensington Town. Hall ori "The- Children of Japan" in connection with the Royal Geographical Society's Christmas lectures, eaid that every year there were a large number of suicides. . v among Japanese boys who had lost their ieason through over study. During the first nine months of last year eight boys committed suicide at one school in Tokio alone. mEIJ[ATA-WINES"we absolutely pufo, X and are recommendf.d for Invalids. TN justice to your appearance you should make S special point to see the improvement effected by having some stylish .clottws-.made by MILLIGAN'S Tailoring Experts at Kelburn Avenue. |fJIB MAT A . WINE 3.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3048, 9 April 1917, Page 7
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