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AMUSEMENTS. rp H E A T R E ROYAL. Lessee J. C. Williamson Ltd. Sc'e Dnec'.ion Allan Hamilton. Business ?Jiinac-:r ■ W. A. Low TO-NIGHT iWEDXESDAY) and TO-MORROW (THL'KSDAY;. TWO FAREWELL PERFORJLVXCES TWO FAKEWELL PKRKORMAXCES TWO FAREWELL PERFORMANCES Of ALLAN HAMILTON'S SEASON. ALLAN HAMILTON'S SEASON. ALLAN HAMILTON'S SEASON. The Best Comfdv-Drama Ever Writlen. "A MESSAGE FROM MARS." "A MESSAGE FROM MARS.-' -A MESSAGE FROM MARS." "A MESSAGE FROM MARS. , ■•A MESSAGE FROM MARS." A Play that will Live for Ever. Pre>entw:l l>? ftrTar.senient with Charles Hawtrey r.nd Frank Curzon, London. SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY. ACT I. Rooms in Horace Parker's House. ACT 11. Street Outside Mre Clarence's Hou*e. ACT 111. Same as Act 1. Action of Phiy Uikes place in One. Eveninsr. STARTLING "MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL EFFECTS. Flay produced by Charles Brown. Box Plan at Dresden. Day Sales at Woodward's. PRICES: 3s, 2s nnd 15. Early Doors 6d extra: Reserved Scats Is extra. 433S rp HEAT It E RO V A l>. 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Barclny, 3b 6d. 1047 if A/Q FOR Jib Tin of tho Most, Delicioui Tobacco in the World. Or 7d per Ounce. FOX'S MIXTURE. A.'-**y9 Fresh and a Periect Flavour. DAYIE3 and LAMB, Chris tcliurch. C3438F \ TKINSON'S Wire Stretcher, Fibre Matil tress, Kapoc PilioWj ISs 6d the iot. IC7 ilanchester street if

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14320, 3 April 1912, Page 1

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