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AMUSEMENTS. 'WELCOME STRANGER’ Will bo the greeting at TTIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE NEXT THURSDAY. Danerlin playgoers will hare the opportunity of welcoming thoir old friend, ‘ Ligntnin’ Bill Jones” and Jules Jordan, and if it is on tho same scale as they wore received in Auckland and Christchurch it will surely bs some reception. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. (Business Manager, A. P. WILSON), Present with pleasure tho Celebrated Character Actor, JOHN D. O’HARA, With the Famous Hebrew Comedian, JULES JORDAN, And the Strongest Supporting Oast seen for years, including such well-known artists as Robert Toms, Frederick Esmelton, ■ Arthur Cornell, Fine Bush, Dorothy Sea-combo, Margaret Sutcliffe, Mattie Brown, etc., In the Success of'a Decade, ‘WELCOME STRANGES/ The Play which has created a furore the world over. The Sydney ‘Daily Telegraph’ wrote! “‘Welcome Stranger’ is tho thing, playgoers have been hungering for.”—See it on Thursday. ■WELCOME STRANGER’ Is tho play that came to Australia with tho reputation of never being played to an unsold seat—a prominent critic writes. This can be readily understood by all who have witnessed this truly wonderful performance, with JOHN D. O’HARA and JULES JORDAN, with their Strong Supporting Company. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN BOX PLANS NOW OPEN BOX PLANS NOW OPEN BOX PLANS NOW OPEN BOX PLANS NOW OPEN BOX PLANS NOW OPEN BOX PLANS NOW OPEN BOX PLANS NOW OPEN At THE BRISTOL. PRICES; D.C. and 0.5., 7s 6d; Back Stalls, 3s 6d; and Pit, la 6d, Early doom, Back Stalls and Pit, Is extra. Ail plus tax. COMING BY SPECIAL TRAIN. Season Commencing THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, Also, SEPTEMBER 16, 17. and 20. SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY, When Children will.be Admitted to All Parts for Is Id. Is Id. la Id, Is Id. ST. LEON’S ST. LEON’S ST. LEON’S ST. LEON’S CIRCUS. CIRCUS. CIRCUS. CIRCUS. 20 NEW ACTS 20 THIS SEASON. EVERYTHING NEW BUT THE NAME AND THE POLICY. BRING YOUR FAMILY. THERE’S NOT A BLUSH IN THE WHOLE PERFORMANCE. NEW AERIAL ACTS. NEW ACROBATIC NUMBERS. WONDERFUL NOVELTY ACTS AND REAL CLOWNS. PRICES; 2s, 3s, 4s, 6s (plus tax). Children Half-price. HO IS BRIDE WHO IS BRIDE 13? 13? “ TOE scientists say that Prohibition will A be a great benefit to the future generation. ■ Maj'bo so; but—tlie big question is Tlow is this generation going to stand it?” Solomon in ‘WELCOME STRANGER,* THURSDAY, His Majesty’s. Plans Open at The Bristol.

NEGLECT OF A SCRATCH CAUSED THREE MONTHS’ BLOOD POISON. MORAL; USE ZAM-BUK PROMPTLY. The perils to guard against in everyday skin injuries is germ infection. Trivial cats, scratches, insect bites, etc., are always liable to become poisoned and inflamed unless promptly dressed with ZamBuk. 11 Dye got into a simple scratch on my hand and poisoned it, ’ writes Mrs F. Wb.lters, 214 Bathurst street, Hobart, Tasmania. “The resulting sore proved so serious that the first finger on my right band was threatened with amputation. The poison spread; my arm turned black and swelled right up to the armpit. Though for three months I was nearly driven mad with pain, I refused to entertain the idea of amputation. “It was.on a friend's recommendation that I began to use Zam-Buk. Prom the very first application it brought wonderful ease, and it took out all the burning, throbbing pain. As I kept up the ZamBuk dressings all swelling and inflammation too were overcome, and my arm and hand went bade to normal size. It was entirely due to Zam-Buk that the tenable poisoned sore was splendidly healed.” For obstinate skin diseases, such as eczema, ringworm, or for ulcers, wounds, burns, abscesses, piles, etc., Zam-Buk is absolutely unrivalled. Is 6a or 3s fid, all dealers.—{AdvtJ

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Evening Star, Issue 17765, 13 September 1921, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 17765, 13 September 1921, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 17765, 13 September 1921, Page 6

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