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amusements. “WELCOME STRANGER" "WELCOME STRANGER" . Will be tho Greeting at the £tr£ND OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK, And Following 5 Nights. Wellington play-goers will have the opportunity of welcoming their old friend, Mr. John D. O’Hara ( Lightnin Bill Jones") and Jules Jordan, and if the welcome is on the same scale as they received in Auckland, Christchurch, and Dunedin, it will bo some reception indeed. s J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD., Business Manager A. F. WILSON Present with pleasure The Celebrated Character Actor, JOHN D. O’HARA JOHN D. O'HARA With tho Famous Hebrew Comedian, JULES JORDAN JULES JORDAN And the Strongest Supporting Cast seen for years, including such well-known artiste ns Robert Toms. Frederick Esmelton, Arthur Cornell, Pirie Bush, Dorothy Seacombe, Margaret Sutcliffe, Mattie Brown, etc., In the Comedy Success of a Decade, "WELCOME ■ STRANGER," “WELCOME STRANGER,” “WELCOME STRANGER," "WELCOME STRANGER," “WELCOME STRANGER," The play which has treated a furore the world over. The Sydney "Daily Telegraph” wrote—- " 'Welcome Stranger' is the thing playgoes havp been hungering for." “WELCOME STRANGER" is the play that camo to Australia with the, reputation of never being played to an, unsold seat—a prominent critic writes:—“This can -be readily understood by all who have witnessed this truly wonderful performance. with JOHN D. O'HARA and JULES JORDAN ii\ principal roles." PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., 7s. 6d. ; Back Stalls, 3s. 6d.; Gallery, Is. Gd. (all plus tax) Early Doors; Back Stalls and Gallery, Is. extra. Day Sales at Ned Perry’s, Manners ‘Street. LAST TWO DAYS! TO-DAY, 2.1? and 7.30. At QUEEN'S THEATRE. U E E THEATRE. The P/iramount-Cecil De Mille SuperProduction, ° ■ "FORBIDDEN FRUIT,""“FORBIDDEN FRUIT," "FORBIDDEN FRUIT,” "FORBIDDEN FRUIT," “FORBIDDEN FRUIT," “FORBIDDEN FRUIT," “FORBIDDEN FRUIT,” “FORBIDDEN FRUIT," "FORBIDDEN FRUIT," Cecil B. de Millo’s Photo Dramatic Triumph:' Replete with Absorbing Drama, Exquisite Costumes, and Gorgeous Settings. Also, LATEST GAZETTE, COMEDY. And MATINEES ONLY, Episode 7 “KING OF THE CIRCUS.” Prices:—Night: Stalls, 1/1, 1/7, 2|/1; ’ D.C., 2/71 Matinee:”l/1, 2/1, 2/7. Children Half-price to Matinee only. No extra for Booking. KING’S The Theatre that KING’S/ ING’S Sets the Standard. KING'S LOUISE GLAUM in “THE LEOPARD WOMAN” A Magnificent Production. HAROLD LLOYD i •' In "HAND TO MOUTH" -- HARRY PHIPPS, Tenor, / ’ And i KING’S GRAND ORCHESTRA. ' Plan at tho Bristol till 6, atfler S at the Theatre. ’Phone 22—212. TTIVERYBODY’S, Everybody’s, Continuous fiom 11 to 18. NAT GOULD'S NAT GOULD’S Great Sporting Drama, "A DEAD CERTAINTY" " "A DEAD CERTAINTY" Excellent Supporting Programme. Usual Prices. ’Phone 50. Empress. to-day. MPRESS. TO-DAY. JUNE CAPRICE And i CREIGHTON HALE in "A DAMSEL IN DISTRESS" HAROLD LLOYD ' ’ i In "FROM HAND TO MOUTH.’ Ep. 5 " The Lost C| fr OpNCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. DANCE RECITAL AND ENTERTAINMENT, By MISS NGIIRE DEWSBURY <Sj PUPILS Assisted by Miss Helen Pupils, Mr. Wm. Goudio/and others, TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), In aid of tho W?N.R. Residential Nursery. Admission, 35., 25., Is. Box Plan now open at the Bristol. COMPANY, DEMONSTRATION BY MISS UNA CARTER. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1921, 3 p.m. Subject: "Sponge Sandwich and Jelly Filling, Wheat Meal Bread, Lemon Biscuits, Beef Roll, Souffle Fritters. SUNDAY SCHOOL RALLY. TO-NIGHT, 7.30 o’clock. mOWN HALL. TOWN HALLA Humorous and Action Choruses by Choir of 280 Scholars. Presentation of 'Prizes and Certificates by the Hon. C. J. Parr. Admission: Adults Is.; Scholars, 14 and over, Gd. to body of hall; Scholars, under 14, free te body of hall. J.. ~ ; —W , shows.

HAAVKE’S BAY . SHOW. AAVKE’S BAY SHOW. AT HASTINGS, On OCTOBER 19 AND 20, 1921. ENTRIES CLOSE OCTOBER 5. Write to Secretary for Schedule, and a note of stock train arrangements. A. M. RETEMEYER, Secretary. Box 145, Napier. HAWKE’S BAY SHOW. HAWKE’S BAY SHOW. BUSINESS NOTICES. HEUMATISaF AND NEURITIS - Sufferers from those and other disorders traceable to uric acid, in the blood, will find sure relief if they take a course of Rotorua Salts. Ask .your Chemist. Half a teaspoonful ot Rotorua. Salts taken in warm water every morning promot os a better circulation of more healthy blood. All stores sell Rotorua Salts, 3s. “ SUIT BARGAINS. GREAT Bargains in Hand-made Suits, from 89s. 6d. P. SCHNEIDEMAN’S, 111 Cuba Street.

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Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 3, 28 September 1921, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 3, 28 September 1921, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 3, 28 September 1921, Page 7

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