AMUSEMENTS. PERCY HUTCHISON IN "MR. WHAT'S HIS NAME." -Mr. What's His Name" is the story of a man who, losing his memory in a railway accident, disappear. *»©"" home, marries again, becomes a ladles fashionable hairdresser, and incidentally a very fascinating fellow with hi» lady clients. In the fullness of time be is called upon to shingle his former wife, who has also re-married. Complications—fun that is fast and furious— dialogue that sparkles with the real French brightness, and a resolving of the problem that leayes everyone satisfied, make up one of the most laughable comedies ever* staged. — HIS MAJESTY'S.— Direction J. C. Williamson (NJL), Ltd. A FAMOUS FRENCH COMEDY. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. A NIGHTS ONLY. J. C. Williamson, Ltd., Present the Distinguished London Actor-Manager, I" PERCY HUTCHISON, I I PERCY HUTCHISON, And His Incomparable English Company, in tbe Brilliant Comedy Triumph, I MR. WHAT'S HIS NAME." MR. WHAT'S HIS NAME." Which ran for two years in London and broke records in Sydney and Melbourne. Adapted from the French by Seymour Hicks. CHARACTERS IN THE ORDER OF THEIR APPEARANCE: Adolphe Noblet PERCY HUTCHISON. Gustave Corton R. STEUART WEST. Dr Baudin E. RAYSON COUSEIsS. Auguste TOWNSEND WHITLING. Suzanne Trebel FRANCES DILLON. Sylvaiue Jaimet JOAN ROGERS. Marieanne MARY BRACKLEY. Corinne VIOLET LEY. Voisin DOROTHY STANWARD. Juliette Corton STELLA FRANCIS. THE FINAL PRODUCTION, NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT, 3 NIGHTS ONLY. " THE LUCK OF THE NAVY." Plans at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Day Sales at H.M. Theatre Confectionery. PRICES: D.C. and U.S., 7/ ; Stalls, 4/ ; Gallery, 1/6. Early Door. Stalls, 1/ extra. Early Door, Gallery, 6d extra. All prices plus tax. Manager JOHN FARRELI*
SPORTING. ' rnROTTING (INC.). ANNUAL MEETING. ANNUAL MEETING. To be Held at KENSINGTON PARK. WHANGAREI. On JABOUR T)AY, QCTOBEB OO 1928. PROGRAMME (Approved by the N.Z. Trotting Conference) 1} miles (3.50), lOOsovs, and 2 miles (4.58), 17550V8, for square gaiters. For pacers as. follows: 1} miles (3.4 and 2.55). 125b0v8 and loOsovs respectively; 11 miles (3.43), IOOsots; 2 miles, Cnp (4.42), 300sovs; mile harness (2.21), 125sovs; and mile saddle (2.24), lOOsots. NOMINATIONS. Sept. 28. HANDICAPS, OCTOBER 10. ACCEPTANCES, OCTOBER 16. Further particulars later. A. F. THOMSON, _ _ Acting Secretary. P.O. Box 10. :11
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 215, 11 September 1928, Page 22
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