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MA U St. ME NTS. UTAH'S TRIBUTE TO HER K3 COMPANY. * " I can't make a speech," said Miss Wycherly, after the final curtain. "I have seen five productions of this play, including my original production in New York. I would like to say this : That I had to come to Australia to meet the hest all-round cast I have ever played with."—Sydney ' Sun.' TVHE THIRTEENTH CHAIR.' "In its wonderful three . acts ' The Thirteenth Chair' works in a perfect crescendo of breathless, silence-compelling situ" f; ~"" " —' Sydney Daily Telegraph.' S MAJESTY'S THEATEE J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. "Remarkably well cast."—Sydney 'Bulletin.' IMPORTANT STARRING ENGAGEMENT. NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT, OCT. 3, J. C. WLLLLAMSON, LTD., present the Talented and Charming American Star Actress, MARGARET WYCHERLY. . MARGARET WYCHERLY', MARGARET WYCHERLY, • Together with BRINSLEY SHAW, The Noted American Leading Man, And A CAST OP EXCEPTIONAL ARTISTIC CALIBRE, In a Drama of Thrills and Suspense, 'THE 13th CHAIR/ By Bayard Veifjer, Author of ':• 'WITHIN THE LAW.' Magnificent Cast Helen O'Neill ._ ... Will Crosby _. ... .. Mrs Crosby ... Roscoe Crosby Edward Wales..-, „* . Mary Eastwood ... .- Helen Trent _ ... ~ Grace Standish Braddish Trent Howard Standish Philip~Maso» Elisabeth Erskine Pollock _ .- Rosalie La Grange „. Tim Doxiohue ... . Sergeant Dunn ... „, Doolan „ - of Characters:' _, ...Lizette Parkes . Rawdon Blandford ... Ethel Morrison ~. Gaston Mervale .. „ lan MacLaren „ Naneye Stewart .„ ... Tien Hogue Maisio Carte ... _. Leslie Victor „. Frank Allanby ... Sydney Stirling ... Eileen Robinson ... Thomas Sidney Margaret Wyoherly .. ... Brinsley Shaw Carleton Stuart „. ... H. Paulton Prices: D.C. and R.S., 6s; Stalls, 3s; Pit, Is. Early Door StaHs and Pit, -Is extra. Plus Tax. BOX PLANS for the Season at THE BRISTOL. Q( JOHN'S (ROSLYN) BAZAAR. WEDNESDAY AND THUESDAY, 2nd and 3rd OCTOBER, S. JOHN'S HALL, ROSLYN. Dramatic Performance Each Evening, Afternoons, Free; Evenings, Sixpence. AUCTBOHB. THURSDAY, 3rd OCTOBER, At 2 o'clock. On Premises, 11 Forbuiy road (close 1 Corner). I On account E. E. Cayzer, Esq. (who is giv up housekeeping). TOHN REID AND SONS, LTD., t$ will sell, as above, SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE (all in nice- order). VELVET PILE AND AXMINCTER CARPETS, CHESTERFIELD SUITE (Superior; Couch and 2 Divan Chairs;' in tin-top order), ANTIQUE" OAK SIDEBOARD (Artfetic and Quaint), OAK DINING- TABLE, HANDSOME DOUBLE WOODEN BEDSTEAD, TWIN BEDSTEADS (Wood), BOX OTTOMAN, BEDROOM FURNITURE, DROPHEAD SINGER MACHINE, LINOLEUMS, VASES, PICTURES. Also, rich toll carpet, oak hall chairs, 2 antique armchairs, high-back chairs, copper firo screen, bra?s kerb. ornamenU;, hearthrugs, carved pedestal, occasional tables, coal rase, handsoms clock, platform rocker, couch, oak hall chairs suid table, linoleums, books, oak shaving 1 cabinet, dressing tables, Austrian cb;iivs, Wedgwood dinner set, crockery, kitchen sundries, ALUMINIUM POTS and KETTLES, lawn mower (RanB'jme), gas griller, hoso aaid reel, carp o *- sweepsr, Vacuum clean-sir, tools, garden tools, odd timber, Bin x 5m posts, wire netting, etc., etc. Also, a few £o wis (good strain). On View Wednesday Afternoon and Morning of Sale. NOTE.—Sir Cayzer's Properties will be offered at 12 noon, at our Rooms, on WEDNESDAY, 2nd hist. JOHN REID AND SONS, LTD. WEDNESDAY, 2nd OCTOBER, At 1.50 o'clock. Al. Rooms, Princes street. On account of the Owner (who is leaving for the fLOjit). HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. WALNUT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO (11. W. Stein), HANDSOME OCCASIONAL SUITE I in Silk Tapestry, I WALNUT PIANO (by Walker), WALNUT PIANO (Rogers), HANDSOME, OAK BEDROOM SUITE, DINING TABLES. US AND CO. . will sell, as above, WALNUT GRAND PIANO (H. W. S' ' ' occasional suito in silk tajTCßtry, heavy ; se!s carpets, extending dining- table, rattan "'"".ii-s, graphcphone and records, hall stands, lures, ornaments and vases, couches, linoleums, copper kerbs and irons, occasional tablet-, Singer ma-chine, wajnut piano ogers), HANDSOME OAK BEDROOM .wJTTE, toiletware, duchesse pair, duchesse chests, double and single bedsteads, child's drop-side cot, child's chair, Sturgis push cart, chests drawers, kitchen furniture and utensils, dresser, meat safe, Nimble cooking stove, greeuhcart fishing rod, minnow rod (16ft), s.b.b.l. gun, lawn mower, 69 sheets roofing iron. * THURSDAY, 3rd OCTOBER, AA 2 o'clock, 'remises, 14 Victoria street, Musselburgh (near school). HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, FURNISHINGS. ANTIQUE DINING ROOM SUITE LN LEATHER, SUPERIOR BRUSSELS SQUARE, DINING ROOM AND BEDROOM FURNITURE. * TTfI X. HARRIS AND CO. 411 sail, as above, tique dining suite with high-back chairs, g table, wicker chairs, vases and ornaments, Brussels square, ottoman, pictures, "boolvsbielves, cccra-sioraU table, h-a.ll s-eat-, antique wood bedsteads, duchesse chest, wrro arA flock mat-tresses, b.m. bed-steads, kitchen furniture, etc. THURSDAY, 3rd OCTOBER, At 2 o'clock.. At Auction Rooms, Princes street. DAINTY ROYAL DOULTON WARE, CARVING SETS AND CUTLERY. C U R R AND CO., ' acting under instructions., will sell by auction, as above, ROYAL DOULTON TEA SET (40 pieces), ROYAL DOULTON VASES, BOWLS, JUGS, TEAPOTS, TRAYS, PLATES, Etc, ! SHEFFIELD CARVING SETS AND CUTLERY. LARGE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER, CARPENTER'S SPIRIT AND PLUMBING LEVELS, 20-GALLON CREAM CAN (with Tap), WINDOW CURTAIN FITTINGS AND FURNISHINGS. Wo specially recommend inspection: of 4he Royal Doulton Ware, which is without donbi one of the choicest selections ever offered to the Dunedin public. NOWoifVIKW.

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Evening Star, Issue 16853, 1 October 1918, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 16853, 1 October 1918, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 16853, 1 October 1918, Page 5

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