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''©EVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE !" IMPORTANT. Tho Management respectfnlly request lioso who have already enjoyed a porforniluco of tho Mystery Faroe Comedy not to divulge its plot to their friends, because it is the sensational and numerous unexpected happenings and tho quaint and quite original finale which have assisted to make "Seven Keys to Baldpato" one of the moat Successful and most Popular Comedy Dramas staged during recent years. pRAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction ... J. C-WILLIAMSON, LTD: Manager John J?arrell. >\ll Wellington's flocking to tho Opera House to laugh at :md to be omtized by tho Sensational Mystery Farce, "SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE!" "SEVEN KEYS' TO BALDPATE !" li you're not feeling too bright, don't sonsult a doctor. Forgot tho drug- stores, and, instead, take at least one doso of "SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE!" "SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE!" JVhich will positively banish all your ', mental 1 worries; , 1 TO NIGHT, AT 8, TO-NIGHT, AT 8,, 'And Tlrros Following- Nighis, J. 1 C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present "BOB" GREIG and BEATRICE . , lIOLLOWAY, 'ogethor'witH V J C. WILLIAMSON'S incomparable ' Company of Specially delected Comedy Artiste, in tho Greatest 'md 'Most ■ Successful Comedy-Drama staged in recent years, "SEVEN-KEYS TO BALDPATE'!" - "SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE!" "SEVEN'KEYS TO BALDPATE!" 'A Night oft Thrills, Laughs, and Surprise. ■IT'S WORTH THE TOP PRICE TO HEAR 808 GREIG'S, INFECTIOUS , LAUGH. SATURDAY NIGHT. NEXT, Four Nights only, tESrst production in New Zealand of. tho extremely humorous and brilliantly clean Farce-Comedy. "A PAIR OF SIXES!" "A .PAIR OF'SIXES!" Which' has been -witnessed by a- '"full Louse" whenever it ha 3 been presented. THURSDAY, 19th APRIL, Threo Nights Only, "THE TRAVELLING SALESMAN!" '"THE TRAVELLING SALESMAN!" .' Plan at Tho Bristol Day Sales at the '"Opera. House Confectionery. Prices—D.C. and R.S., 6s; Stalls, 3s; 'Gallery,—ls.' Early.Door-s to StaJln and Gallery, Is oxtra. -■RTIVERYBODY'S. Continuous .JGJVERYBODY'S. 10.45 to 10.15. 'The sins ye do-by-two cud two Yo shall'pay. .for one bj' one:" A Surnassing TriangJff Pioduotion, "Tin-; SINS YE DO!" "THE SINS YE DO!" FRANK KEENAN And • MARGERY LAWSON. A story of "The Unwritten Law," described by the cynical hero as "That Offipering of- Hystario- and Mawkish Sentiment." Ai cynical man of the world Snds himself compelled to plead for his daughter, who hns slain his best friond in defence of her honour. Al'sor Billio Burke in "THE HARVEST OF SIN!" Wonderful Pictures of WAIMANGU ERUPTION. THE KINGfS. Niglitly ot 8. HE KING'S. A WORLD FILM SENSATION! "BROKEN CHAINS!" "BROKEN CHAINS!" Featuring ETHEL CLAYTON and CARLYLE BLACKWELL 'A Uniquo Story, with Strange Dramatic Situations Uttdor the Peculiar Pri=on Law of Florida THE HEROINE LEASES HER CONVICT LOVER. STARTLING SCENES. Tho Prison Compound on Fire The Capture of the Smugglers Tho Eecapo of the- Hired Convict Tho Murder Through the Creeper. THE END WILL SURPRISE YOU. Book by 'Phono 3143, or at Bristol Plan. ALSO AT STAR, NEWTOWN'. Wonderful Pictures of WAIMANGU ERUPTION. mHE EMPRESS; " 10.4S- to 10.15. .-I HE EMPRESS. Continuous. GAIL KANE In "THE MEN SHE MARRIED!". ,A World Film Play of E-rtraordinary ■Power, adapted from a story in "Snappy Stones Magazine." ONE OF THE WORLD BEST: Gail Kane, ;>s the heroine finds herself in t a role of surpassing difficulty. She sees her step-daughter falling a proy to the. %cry man who had disillusioned her. Then 1 sho does a desperate thing—she lures him bade, meanwhile risking all that is dear to her. -Wonderful Pictures of WAIMANGU ERUPTION. BOROUGH OF PETONK CURTAILMENT OF TRAINS. PROTEST MEETING. f A- •■ PUBLIC MEETING will be held in -£&- the Council Chambers,-; on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 11th inst., at 8 p.m., to'protest against the proposedl cur- . .tailnient.of train service for the district.: J. W. M'EWAN, Mayor: ' THE GREAT FRENCH PIANO, THE PLEYEL ' (CHOPIN'S FAVOURITE.) SHIPMENTS to hand 6f all models" 61 these famous Pianos. These should be inspected by intending, purchasers. " The remarkable tone produced is at* ;; tributed to a 6pecial mrtal (Pleyel's ■'■ patent) used in the frames, ■••/ -■ PLEYEL'S first started, piano making in 1807, and are in the front rank of '; piano manufacturers to-day.-The piano for • the artisfc — THE PLEYEL. Inspection: cordially invited. -Full ■; present value allowed for your old Piano as part payment,- tho balance in cash or '• 6asy terms. ' '■- SOLE AGENTS:' ©HAS. BEGGi&^OVI/ri., manner.s-st.,- ; " " " TTIHE Funeral of the late Mrs. Janet JL... Uric M'Lean .will leave her. lato resi-,tlence,;-;31, .ScarboTough-tcrrace, Tp-mor-.tow (-Wednesdoy),' at "2 'p.m., for. the .' '.Cemetery, KAt'ori."; Private interraent,'. • ■' E.- MORRIS, Jun., '*--.:-, '.'.' Funeral-Director and Embalmeiy .", -.. 60,-Taranaki-st., and 28, Riddiford-st. '. "■■'. '..... 937 (night and day).;; ' ,V. . FUNERAL CARD. THE Friends of the late Mrs. Rosetta Lake are invited to attend Tie?. Fun© ral, which will leave her late . residence, 7, Gredn-streot, To-morrow.(Wednesday) at 2.30 p.ni., for tho ; Cemetery, Karori Motor Funeral. ■" '■■'." '< E. MORRIS, Jun., ' Funeral Director and Embaliner, 1 60, Taranaki-st, and 28, Riddlford-st. , -: T^eDhon© 937.(niffht and.davl.- . ,-•

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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 85, 10 April 1917, Page 2

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