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AMUSEMENTS. "THE RINGER" and. “THE TERROR” Opening GRAND OPERA HOUSE SATURDAY, MAY 12 J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD, Announce the Re-appearance of MAURICE MOSCOVITCH In the first production of Edgar Wallace’s thrilling and mystifying drama, ‘THE RINGER” Which ran for three seasons in London, and which broke all known records in Svduev and Melbourne. In “THE I.'INGER” and “THE. TERROR” Mr. M.oscovitch Ins achieved tho best triumphs of his remarkably successful career. Associated with Mr. Moseovitch will be PATRIC NAT CUtIWEN, MADIbON. MARY MacGREGOR, BERTHA RICCARDO, Vul a brilliant Company, including MILDRED COTTELL, REGINALD NEWSON, GEORGE-BLUNT, ASHTON JARRY, GUY’ HASTINGS. "THE RINGER” and "THE TERROR” will be staged on the same scale of completeness as when they ran for 16 weeks in. Sydney and 15 weeks in. Melbourne. SECOND PRODUCTION. iidrmr Wallace’s Jntenselv Interesting Mystery Drama, ‘THE TERROR” Which is still attracting record audiences in*lx>ndon, and which in Sydney proved even as successful as “Tne Ringer. PROVINCIAL TOUR: lIAMILTON-April 23 and 24: „ rtT> „ “THE RINGER 1 ’ and “THE TERROR. PALMERSTON NTH.—April 26, 27: "THE RINGER” and “THE TERROR.” NEW PLYMOUTH—ApriI 28 and 30: “THE RINGER” and “THE TERROR. HAWERA—Mav 1: “THE RINGER.” YVANGANUI-May 2 and 3: “THE RINGER” and “THE TERROR. DANNEVIRKE—May 4: “THE RINGER/’ NAPIER—May 5 and 7: “THE RINGER” and "THE TERROR. HASTINGS—May 8 and 9: “THE RINGER” and “THE TERROR.” MASTERTON-May 10 and 11: "THE RINGER’ and “THE TERROR.” Opening WELLINGTON. SAT, MAY 12. ' Representative: WALTER MONK. STRAND A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. 2ND BIG WEEK And still Turning Hundreds Away. NOW SHOWING. Daily From if a.m, to 10 p.m. Warwick Deeping’s “SORRELL AND SON” ■!> A United Artist's Picture, Featuring H. B. YVARNER. ANNA Q. NILSSON, ALICE JOYCE, NILS ASTHER, LOUIS WOIAIEIM, and CARMEL MYERS. The Picture that has .taken Wellington by storm. See it at Least Once. STRAND ORCHESTRA. ' Box Plan at Theatre—Call or Ring 43—855. Telephone Reserves cannot be kept after 7.55 p.m. FREE LIST SUSPENDED. New Zealand’s most Modern Popular Dance Rendezvous.GAIETY PALAIS DE DANCE, Abel Smith Street. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT Dancing, S p.m.—Midnight. Music by, ’ ’ HARRY AVERY’S JAZZ FIVE. General Admission, 2s. Week Nights: Gent.’s, 25.; Ladies, Is. 6d. ORGAN RECITAL. •£WV‘N HALL. TOWN HALL. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), APRIL 22. 1928, 8.30 p.m. By MR. BERNARD F. PAGE (City Organist). Overture to “Coriolanus” Beethoven Serenade (No. 5) Gouvy-Page Pastorale from “Suite’ (Op. 14) P. de Maliengreau Sonatina in A Minor Karg-Elert Melodic Rachmaninoff Touratn. DubOlS ’ ADMISSION FR/BE. e x Voluntary Contributions Received at Doer. EXHIBITION OF CONTEMPORARY BRITISH ART. A COLLECTION of Original Oils, A Water Colours and Etchings by Britain’s most prominent artists, now being shown by MR. E. MURRAY FULLER in the ART GALLERY. WHITMORE STREET, Until April 26. Hours daily, 9.30 to 5 p.m, Wednesday and Friday nights 7.30 to 9 o clock, AN EXPENSIVE JOB * NORTHLAND TUNNEL TRAMS At the City Council meeting last night Councillor Semple asked when trams were likely to run through the Northland tunnel', and what it was going to cost. Councillor It. McKeen; 'lt is going to cost 1160,000!” , ~ The Mayor said that the trams, could not "O through the tunnel until the trouble over the wall opposite the eastern portal was settled. Tho matter jvas now before the Court. Councillor Semple: “What is it going to cost?” The Mayor said that the city engineer had informed him that he did not. know. Councillor McKeen: ".1’60.000-that s what it will cost!” APPEAL TO THE GENEROUS 4 The Rev. T. F. Taylor is about to make another appeal to the generosity of tho people of Wellington on belialt of the work he has carried on in tho city for so long. Tho dates, arc May 5 to 12 inclusive, and the location is the Town Hail. He promises (he best show ever staged, and the best bargains ever offered.

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 172, 21 April 1928, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 172, 21 April 1928, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 172, 21 April 1928, Page 5