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AMUSEMENTS. "THE 13th CHAIR" Thrills you, bewilders you, and keeps you guessing until Iho finish, "THE 13th CHAIR" has created an absolute sensation. '■THE 13th CHAIR." Those who have already witnessed this original and truly remarkable and powerful mysterv drama will iell their friends' that "The 1.11 h Chair" is unquestionably the most intensely interesting and most nrlj.st.ie dramatic production this generation has enjoyed. /71RAND OPEIiA HOUSE. Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Manager John Farrell. "THE 13th CHAIR." WHO KILLED EDWARD WALES? -bntt'led tho lending, detectives of New York and Australia, and on Saturday night a well-known , officer quite failed to pick the murderer until the stirring dvamii itself unfolded the mystery. TO-NIGHT, AT S, And Three Following Evenings, .1. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD;, present tho brilliant and- talentedAmerican Actress, MAHGARET AVYCHERLY, MARGARET WYCHERLY, in her original role of Rosalie la Grange, . Supported by BIUNSLEY SHAW, and an incomparable Dramatic Co., in the sensational myslcry drama,"THE 13th CTIAIf!." "THE lMi CHAIR." "THE 13th CHAIR." By BAYARD VEILLBR, author of "Within the Law." Nothing so impressive has been stage*. l , in. Nov.- Zealand for n Ion? time. Seo this magnih'eenl drama, with its amazing mystery, thrills, and laughs, dramatic situations and comedy scenes,'and KEEP ' THE SECRET. Plans at the Bristol. Day Sales at Ned Perry's. Prices-D.C. and R.S., (is.; SI alls, 35.; Gallery, Is, Early Door Stalls and Gal•lery, Is. extra. (Plus Amusement Tax.) rtRA-ND OPERA- HOUSE. Direction JOHN HOPKINS. TUESDAY, Ist; WEDNESDAY, 2nd; THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3rd. POSITIVELY FAREWELL APPEAR- ■ ANCES OF THE FAMOUS ITALIAN.TENOR, CAPPELLf, CAPPELLT, CAFPKLLi; CAPPKIJjI, CAPPELLL CAPPELLI, AV.ho, with, his glorious voice- and supremo artistry, has charmed the whole Dominion. Great singers- have- visited this country, but none-so great aa CAPPELLI CAPPELLI: CAPPELLI. THE GOLDEN-THROATED TENOR, Supported by: .TOHN AMADTO. The Brilliant Flautist NVHLINA M'CALLUM Soprano. LUCIEN CESARONI' Basso. HAROLD WHITTLE Accompanist. The-Box Plans for the Three Concerts open at Tim Bristol on Saturday Morning. PRICES—Is., 35., 25., and Late- Door Gallery, Is. (all plus tax). Touring Mauager ... SCOTT COLVILLE.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 1, 26 September 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 1, 26 September 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 1, 26 September 1918, Page 7

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