AMUSEMENTS. LAST TWO NIGHTS OF "THE 13th CHAIR," Tho Question of tho Day: WHO KILLED EDWARD WALES? Tho author of "The 13th Chair" has completely baffled millions of playgoers in America, Australia, and London, and now Wellingtonians aro flocking in thousands to tho Orand Opera Houso to try and pick tho murderer of Edward W'alcs. riRAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction ... J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Manager John Farrcll. A Sensational and Unparalleled Success has boon achieved by "THE 13th CHAIR."' _ TO-NIGHT At 8.10. TO-NIGHT And on MONDAY NIGHT J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present MARGARET WYCHERLY MARGARET WYCHERLY And an Incomparable Company FOR THE LAST TWO OCCASIONS In Bayard Veiller's Startling Mystery Play, ••THE 13th CHAIR." "THE 18th CHAIR," "THE 13th CHAIR," A Dramatic Novelty that became the Sensation in Now York, whore, it has been running for over two years. Plans at tho Bristol. Day Sales at Ned Perrv's. Prices: D.C. and R.S., 65.; Stalls, 35.; Gallery, Is. Early Door, Stalls and Gallery, Is. Extra. (Plus Amusement Tax.) KATHLENE MACDONELL FAREWELL KATHLENE MACDONELL FAREWELL ' IMPORTANT NOTICE.-To Wellington playgoers: In consequence of the astonishing number of requests received for further opportunities of seeing this brilliant artist, the directors of J- C. Williamson, Ltd., have, in compliance with tho expressed wishes of hundreds of patrons, succeeded in arranging with Miss Kathlene MacDonell, whose recent phenomenal season here will doubtless be warmly remembered, for a FAREWELL SP\«ON OF FIVE NIGHTS. During which this brilliant artist will be seen in a series of her most popular characterisations. /-IRAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Manager William F. Russell. Commencing FRIDAY 'NEXT, OCTOBER i, FRIDAY NEXT, OCTOBER i, , At 8 o'clock.' KATHLENE MACDONELL, KATHLENE MACDONELL, In Association with CHARLES WALDRON, Supported by a Brilliant T. C. WILLIAMSON DRAMATIC ORGANISATION, . I a Series of Great Revivals, REPERTOIRE FOR THE SEASON: FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NEXT, — "0 U T C A S V -— — "OUTCAST." — — "0 U T C A S T." — — "0 U T C A S T." — MONDAY,~OCTOBER 7, "DADDY LONG LEGS." TUESDAY,.OCTOBER 8, "THE CINDERELLA MAN." WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, "ROMANCE." Prices as usual. BOX PLANS open at The Bristol WEDNESDAY .MOANING NEXT. ~~ JUMBLE SALE. mARANAKI ST. MISSION HALL, THIS AFTERNOON at 3 o'clock. PATRIOTIC ENTERPRISES. fIRAND DANCE RECITAL. vr Presented by Miss Estollo Beere. (Under tho Distinguished Patronage of His Excellency the Governor-General and the Countess of Liverpool.) Organisers: Mrs. W. F. Massey, 0.8. E., and the Ladies of the Thoradon Red Cross Committee. „„„-_ GRAND OPERA HOUSE, ; Saturday- & Monday, October 12 and 14. Half proceeds in aid of Red), Cross. Prices: 45., 25. 6d., and Is. Box Plan at Bristol-Miss Harcourt, Hon. Sec.; Hall, Hon. Treasurer. MAORI ENTERTAINMENT, MAORI ENTERTAINMENT, MAORI ENTERTAINMENT, MAORI ENTERTAINMENT, MAORI ENTERTAINMENT, In Aid of Lady Liverpool's and Mrs. Pomare's Maori Soldiers' Patriotic Fund. HARK ! ! " THERE'S MUSIC IN THE AIRPOIS AND HAKAS.TOO! Music sweet shall flow— Pois so graceful shall twirl— Hakos so fierce yet so majestic shall— COME. FORGET-Novonibor 7, MB-NOT. RED CROSS "OUR DAY" FLAG ' DRIVE. mHE Committee regrot it has been ■*■ impossible during the last few days to have every establishment canvassed.' It is hoped this will be accomplished during next week. THE ASSISTANCE OF PATRIOTIC WORKERS IS SOLICITED for the following districts:— NEWTOWN, BERHAMPORE, SEA, TOUN, BROOKLYN,' KENT AND ' CAMBRIDGE TERRACES, MAJORIBANKS STREET TO GOVERNMENT HOUSE, WALLACE AND BUCKLE STREETS. Please apply early. Office, 330 Lambton Quay. ,T. L. GRIFFIN, E. GILBERTSON, Joint Hon. Secretaries. SURE CURE FOB VARICOSE ULCERS. DO you suffer with Varicose Ulcers? If so, I can guarantee to cure you. My treatment 16 painless, and requires no operation, and i 6 not oostly. Write for Ml information to ERNEST HEALEY, Chemist, •Phone 29. Foxton.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 3, 28 September 1918, Page 9
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