LAST TWO NIGHTS '■■•'. Of ' : "THE 13th CHAIR." ".;. . The Question of the fiay: WHO KILLED EDWARD WALES ? '. ,The author of "The 13th Chair" has completely baffled millions of playgoers in America, Australia, and London, and now Welling-tonians aro flocking in thousands to the -Grand Opera. House to try and pick; the murderer of Edward Wales. /-I RAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction ... J. 0. WILLIAMSON, LTD Manager . .. John Farrell.. A Sensational and Unparalleled Success J has beon achieved by "THE 13th CHAIR," :, "THE 13th CHAIR," TO-NIGHT! . Afc 8.10. TO-NIGHT! ;. " • And ' . ON MONDAY NIGHT, • ■ . J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., -- ' ' ■ • Present MARGARET WYCHERLY, MARGARET WYCHERLY, And an Incomparable Company, For the last'two, occasion, in BAYARD -. VEILLEP«,'S Startling Mystery Play, •;:' ■: ,"THE 13th' CHAIR, 1" ' x ,/. A /"THJE, 13th• CHAIR." .• ,'A Dramatic Novelty that became the Sensation, in New York, where it has been ■ running fcjr over two years. Plans at The Bristol. Day Sales at Ned Perry's. Prices—D.O. and R.S., .6s; Stalls, 3s: Gallery; Is. (Early Door Stalls and Gallery, Is extra.) Plus Amusement Tax. KATHLENE MACDONELL FARE- •■'- WELL. ■•'..' IMPORTANT NOTICE TO WELLINGT.ON PLAYGOERS. -In consequence of the astonishing number of requests received for further opportunities- of seeing this Brilliant Artist,/the Directors of J. C. Williamson, Ltd., have,' mi compliance with the expressed wishes of hundreds of patrons, succeeded -in arranging with MISS KATHLENE MACDONELL, whose recent phenomenal season here will doubtless be warmly remembered, for a j FAREWELL SEASON OF FIVE ..■.-'■ NIGHTS, During which this Brilliant Artist will be seen in a. series of her most popular •■'.. characterisations. QRAND ' 'OPERA HOUSE. Direction-.. ....... J.C. Williamson, Ltd. Manager;... William F. Russell. Commencing FRIDAY NEXT, 4th OCTOBER, FRIDAY.NEXT, 4th OCTOBER, At 8 o'clock. . KATHLENE MACDONELL, . -, KATHLENE MACDONELL, . '• In association with A CHARLES WALDRCiN, . Supported by a Brilliant J. C. Williamson. Dramatic Organisation, ' IN A SERIES OF GREAT REVIVALS. Repertoire for the Season: FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NEXT, "OUTCAST!" "OUTCAST!" "OUTCAST!" .. MONDAY, 7th OCTOBER, ;, ."DADDYLONGLEGS!" '. TUESDAY, Bth OCTOBER, "THE CINDERELLA MAN." WEDNESDAY;' 9th OCTOBER, "ROMANCE!". '' ' ■ Prices as:'usual"ffiox Plans open at The The Bristol WEDNESDAY MORNING JSTEXT :.;,,..,■ •;:, .„■■■.. ... \ ,' -'. << rjIHE Railroad Raiders," Helen ' X Holmes's amazing adventures at: MacMahon's Theatre,; to-night. "You can't burn the candle at both ends." L TW'EW ' (MAOMAHON'S) ■• THEATRE. !(/ '. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. !. HENRY WALTHALL '••. .And MARY CHARLESON ;..;■ In; . "BURNING THE CANDLE !" ; :■" "BURNING. THE CANDLE !" A Gripping Portrayal o£ the Results of ... , Prpfligacy. • . Together with the First Episode of "THE RAILWAY RAIDERS!" "THE RAILWAY RAIDERS.! 1' Featuring HELEN HOLMES in a New Sensational Serial. , Episode One/ v .. "CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE." . ' .' ' ' Also,- ' '■■ "WHEN ADAM 'AD 'EM!" The Latest Comic Scream. ««rpHE Railroad Raiders," Helen X Holmes'B> amazing adventures at MacMahon's'Theatre, to-night.
RED CROSS ■ ' , ' ED CROSS : . . ' ' . , ' ""OUR DAY" . "OUR DAY" .'- ■ V FLAG DRIVE! FLAG DRIVE! The Committee regret it has been impossible during:, the last few days to have every establishment canvassed; It is' hoped' this will be accomplished during next week. . THE ASSISTANCE'OF PATRIOTIC WORKERS is solicited for the following districts:— " '■•' . NEWTOWN / ■ berhampore SEATOUN : ■■■.■•■ BROOKLYN - KENT-TERRACE & CAMBRIDGETERRACE' .■■■•. MAJORIBANKS-STREET TO GOVERNMENT HOUSE WALLACE and BUCKLE STREETS Pleaie 'Apply Early. Office-230, LAMBTON-QUAY. J. L. GRIFFIN, ' E. GILBERTSON, Joint Hon. Sees, / ' "'.''• , CHIROPODY. ~ MR. T. 8., WILSON, lato SergeantMajor Instructor for the Expeditionary Forces, Featherston, may now be consulted at Mr. R. Wilson's Hairdressin^ Saloon, at the rear of J. and M. Berman's, Tobacconists, 356,...'Lambton-quay (p'ppl Bank N.Z. )'. Corns and ingrowing nails a specialty. ■. Private.room, for ladios. .- EW exciting Serial, " The P-ailroad Raiders," at MacMuhon's Theatre, to-night, and continuing weekly every jg&tuidsx.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 78, 28 September 1918, Page 2
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