AMUSEMENTS. QRAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd., in coniunction with Hugh D. M'lntosh, Governing Director .Harry liickard's Tivoli Theatres. LAST NIGHTS! LAST NIGHTS! "THE MAN FROM TORONTO." "THE MAN FROM TORONTO." "THE MAN'. 'FROM TORONTO." "THE MAN: pOM TORONTO." With George Tully, Margaret ■ Swallow, and an All-Star Cast Included in the Robert Courtucidga Comedy Company, in MURRAY'S MIRTH MAKER. MR. JOSEPH GRAHAM enacts tho role of Mr. Priestly with a dignity and urbanity altogether delightful.—"The Dominion." Mr. Ronald Ward gives an excellent I interpretation of an 1 over-educated resoiirceless youth entirely without means. — I The "Tim.es." MISS BLANCHE MASSEY plays the part of Martha, the maid, with such marked efficiency as. to at once win the hearts of the Wellington women—The "Times," MISS MARIE RIGNOLD makes Ruth Wimbush just as disagreeable as the author intended her to be. —"The Dominion." Miss Rosaline is as distinctly clever in characterisation as she is charming in person.—"The Dominion." MiS Leslie Lester gives a very lovable ntudy of tlie role, and her own daughter, Miss Leslie Graham, does vory toII Minnie Hubbard, the many laugh 9 evoked by her appropriate business being well deserved—The "Times." YOU WILL BE SORRY IF YOU MISS THIS ARTISTIC TREAT. Book early or be sorry. Reservations at the Bristol. Day Sales at Ned Perry s, Tobacconist. D.C. and 0.5., 7s. Gd.; Back Stalls,. 3s.'Gel.; Gallery, Is. Gd. Karly Doors Is. extra. All -prices plus fa*/ ' QRAND OPERA HOUSE. BRILLIANT HOLIDAY SEASON. Commencing BOXING NIGHT, DEC. 27. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Announce the Return of MISS MARIE TEMPEST, MISS MAKIE TEMI'EST, England's Foremost Comedy Actress, together with MB. GRAHAM BROWNE, Mil. GRAHAM BROWNE, The Distinguished London Leading Man. Their Farewell Season will open with the- Production of the witty Comedy, "THE DUKE OP KILLIECRANKIE," "THE DUKE OP ICILLIECRANIUE," in which both Artists appeared for some hundreds of nights in London. Subsequent Productions will bo "COUSIN KATE," "THE GREAT ADVENTURE," "AT THE BARN," and "MARY GOES FIRST." BOX PLANS OPEN AT THE BRIS. TOL THURSDAY MORNING. Prices as usual. COMING! "SHOULD A HUSBAND FORGIVE?" "SHOULD A HUSBAND FORGIVE?" HOLIDAY NOTICES. WELLINGTON ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS' & TRADERS' ASSOCIATION. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. (TIHE undersigned Firms wish to ' notify tho i Public that their business premises will be closed from Friday, December 24, at 5 p.m., until Wednesday, January 5, at 9 a.m.:—
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 75, 22 December 1920, Page 9
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