. The J. and N. Tait programme for 1918 promises a wide variety of fare for Australian playgoers. The principal item, of course, will be "The Masquerader," in which wo shall have the pleasure of meeting a man who is perhaps, America's foremost actor, Guy Bates Post, "De Luxe Annie," the mystery play in which the American actress, Mis 3 Emilie Polini, will make her Australian debut, will also bo produced about the same time as "The .•Mastrucradcr.V In addition to these there is a rqmance with "an uncommon theme which bears the quaint title of "Old lady 31." Then again, the Tait firm has secured the rights of another New York success, "Mother Carey's Chickens." The first offering in the musical iiomody field is "The Firefly." As regards the heavier drama, there will be H. B. lmrig's Savoy production, "The Invisible Foe." . .It is' interesting to learn that in connection with the Red Cross organisation in Melbourne every guild" is self-supporting, and every suburb and country district has its own branch for carrying on the Red Cross' work. It is hot an uncommon thing for the Cpntnil Receiving Denot to have as many as five thousand dav shirts sent in on one day alone. Some of the business firms in the city' have given the services of their packers, which is of very great assistance to the workers. ' Children's skin complaints, such as eczema, rash, ringworm, or pimples lire healed quickly by BEE OINTMENT. The itching stops with first application. ls.'6d. buys a large tin.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 152, 16 March 1918, Page 7
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255Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 152, 16 March 1918, Page 7
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