rpIIEATRE 0 Y A L. Direction... .J. 0. Williamson, Ltd. TriJC DRAMATIC EVENT OF THE YEAR. Direct from Sensational Successes in Sydney. Melbourne anil Auckland. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., (With which is incorporated Clarke & Meynell* Ltd.) CHEAT DRAMATIC PRODUCTION. In conjunction with Geo. Willoughby, " THE WOMAN IN THE CASE." "THE WOMAN IN THE CASE." " THE WOMAN IN THE CASE." In Three Acts and a Quarter. BY CLYDE FITCH. THE MOST SENSATIONAL DRAMA OP MODERN TTMES. THE PEOPLE OF THE PLAY: A Powerful English Company, selected with the Greatest Care, includes two notable Actresses who appeared in the London Production: MABEL TREVOR as MABEL TREVOR as ELINOR FOSTER as ELINOR FOSTER as CLAIRE FORSTER. CLAIRE FORSTER. Supported by Gerald Kay Souper Hugh 0. Buckler Etc., Etc., Etc. TO-MORROW NIGHT The great Vampire Play, "A FOOL THERE WAS." Prices, 3/-, 3/-, 2/-. No early doors, no booking fee. Box plan at Collier's on TO-NIGHT MARGARET ROLFE. MARGARET ROLFE: Arthur Cornell Violet Paget Marlyu Keith Harry Ilallev Nelly Mortyne Florence Gretton John de Lacey Jennie Pollock
gALL, TO-NIGHT At 8 o'clock. SAUNDERS BIOGEAPH PICTURES SAUNDERS BIOGRAPH PICTURES SAUNDERS BIOGRAPH PICTURES (The Super-excellent and Supreme.) COMPLETE CHANGE OP PROGRAMME Including Fullers' Great Picture, WELLINGTON DAY BY DAY WELLINGTON DAY BY DAY WELLINGTON DAY BY DAY' , (Tlie Empire'Citv of' New Zealand.) SCENES IN AND AROUND THE CITY. BOTANICAL GARDENS. WELLINGTON • ZOO, &c., &c. A twenty minutes' trip in and around Wellington. Also: ''The Open Road" (Kalem), ''Edna's Imprisonment" (Edison), "An Englishman's Honor" (Selig), "Vanity and Its Cure" (Lubin)', "Mugsy Becomes a Hero" (A.B. Co.), "Midnight, Disturb- • anees" (S. & A. Co.). NEXT MONDAY AND TUESDAY. A ROYAL DIVORCE
' QUT THE ipOJP JMNES." WHY M iss /JJUGHES Will tell at (1001} TEMPLAR HALL TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 1 Women's Meeting at' '2.30 p.m. Public Meeting at 8 p.m. . All Welcome. Collection. VIA VI NO IT ICE. r, a. CLARK,' ' 'New Zealand Viavi Company, will give a Free Health Talk to the ladies of New Plymouth 'and .district TO-NIGHT (Monday, November 20);, at 8 o'clock, in St. Mary's Hall, New Plymouth. Subject.—'Beauty, and its insidious drawbacks;. Headache, Backache, Nervousness. No charge. No obligation. (yiUP n J v MISSIONARY gOCIETY. CHRISTMAS FAIR. CHRISTMAS FAIR. CHRISTMAS FAIR. Will be held in the Q-'OOD rp EMP.LAR .JJ ALL On WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY November 22 & 23. AGRICULTURAL SHOW DAYS. Open Afternoon and Evening. Commencing at 2 o'clock. INDIAN STALL. ART STALL. DOLL AND FANCY STALL. PLAIN NEEDLEWORK STALL. POST CARD STALL. ICE CREAM STALL. SWEETS STALL. PRODUCE STALL. NMAS TREE. BRAN TUB. VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT IN THE EVENING Afternoon Ten, Cd. Admission. Gd. Q. A E C E S J> A K T Y In aid of FRANRLEY PARK SUNDAY SCHOOL. At Mr. .1. ri. Frethey's BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS. NOVEMBER 30, 1911. Amusemerts and Competitions. Fancy and Re freshment Stalls. 'Busses running during afterroon. Admission. 1/-; Children, (id (Including Afternoon Tea. N. ALLEN, • - Hon. Sec.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 127, 20 November 1911, Page 1
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