AMUSEMENTS. "THE STORY OP THE ROSARY." Messrs. Eon. and ,'lohn Fuller, Lid., beg to announce to (ho public that "Tho Story of tho Rosary" must not bo confused with The play known as "The Rosary." They aro entirely dillerent. "Tho Story of tho Rosary" is written by that well-known author, Walter Howard. It is a. story of the present war, and comes to New Zealand, stamped with the hallmark of success achieved in Four Continents. riBAND Ami TqroTJSE. vritAND Upeba Mouse. Lessees J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Direction .... Ben. and John Fuller, Ltd. TO-NIGHT-MONDAY-TO-NIGHT. START'S THE SECOND WEEK OF THE ALLAN WILKIE BOOM. ALLAN WILKIE BOOM. Messrs. Bon. and John Fuller, Ltd., present for tho first time in Wellington tho dashing Military Play by Walter Howard, "THE STORY OF THE ROSARY." "THE STORY OF THE ROSARY/' "TUB STORY OF THE ROSARY." CAST OF CHARACTERS: Captain Paul Romain...ALL\N WILKIE Colonel Hiklebrnnd Robert Inninu Karl Larosc Vivian Edwards Captain Phillip Ronmin Walter Hunt Lieutenant Petcrldn Henri Doro Prineo Snbran H. W. Varna Nicodsmus Winkel .„• Ronald Riley Father Theodore Herbert Leigh Smuts Messenger Billis Sister Wanda Nellie Ferguson Mina Adelo Inraan Princess Venctia Sabran Marie Ney A FRANK, CLEAN' PLAY, WITH PLENTY OF ROMANTIC COLOUR. A. Play for Husbands and Wives, for Sweethearts, for Mothers and Fathers. A Good Play, with a Story that touches the. Heart. EVERY CHARACTER INTERESTS. EVERY BIG SCENE THRILLS. REE The Wedding Scene. SEE Tho Great Bomb Explosion. SEE The Duel. TO-NIGHT. TO-nTgHT. TO-NIGHT. FOR .THE" FIRST TIME IN WELLINGTON. BOX PLAN OPEN AT THE BRISTOL. Day Sales at the Theatre Cale. Prices-Is., 35., 25., Is. No Early Doors. . CHESS ——$ NGAIO V. WORKINGMEN'S CLUB.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 194, 6 May 1918, Page 7
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