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AMUSEMENTS. MARGARET BANNERMAN. ; MARGARET BANNERMAN. MARGARET BANNERMAN, '■ Margaret Bannerman is perfect in face and form, with a vivacity that lights her every expression and movement, added to which she is undoubtedly ono of the meet brilliant actresses who line ''ever appeared in New Zealand in either comedy or drama.”—News. AT B—TO-NIGUT—AT 8, AND TO-MORROW NIGHT. MARGARET BANNERMAN MARGARET BANNERMAN In ‘OUR BETTERS.’ ‘OUR BETTERS.’ Of Margaret Bannerman, in ‘ Our Betters,’ Somerset Maugham, the famous author and playwright, wrote: “ You will have to go far before you will see better acting than that of Margaret Bannennau.’ HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Proprietors, Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. Direction .1. C. Williamson (N.Z.), I/td. One of the World’s Most Discussed Plays, TO-NIGHT. AT 8, AND TO-MORROW NIGHT. ,T. C. Williamson, Ltd., Presents ANTHONY PRINSEP'S LONDON COMPANY With MARGARET RANNERMAN (The Beautiful and Delightful English Star), in ‘OUR BETTERS.' •OUR BETTERS.’ Characters. Elizabeth Saunders Kerry Kelly p 0 Arthur Cornell Ladv George Grayston y MARGARET BANNERMAN Fleming Harvey Ellis IrvingThornton Clay G. Kay Souper Duchess do Surennes ... Dorothy Duncklcy Gilbert Paxton Geollrcy Millar Principeewa Delia Cercola ... Cicely Jonas Lord Bleanc Frederick Hughes Arthur Fenwick Louis Goodrich Ernest Pirie Busll Tho Brilliant Comedy of modern life and manners, by Somerset Maugham, in which Miss Bannerman appeared in London with phenomenal success for over two years, and in which she created a furore of enthusiasm in Australia recently. The scenery for tho production, which was brought from London by Miss Bannerman, was painted by the famous artist, the late Mr Joseph Marker. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, diplomacy; DIPLOMAC... ■ DIPLOMACY,’ Adapted from Victorien Sardou’g ‘Dora.’ BOX PLANS, DAY SALES, AND PRICES AS USUAL. Manager Maurice Ralph

ACTIONS anti Thrills at Sea ami Love and Romance with ‘A GIRL IN EVERY PORT,’ at EVERYBODY’S and KING EDWARD THEATRES FRIDAY Next. JOHN BARRYMORE In ‘ TEMPEST,’ AT THE STRAND, FRIDAY NEXT. AUCTIONS. FRIDAY. 23rd NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. In Our Rooms, Dowling street. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND GENERAL SUNDRIES. 500 VALUABLE BOOKS (From the late Charles Fraser, who was leading journalist with the ‘Otago Daily Times 1 for over 50 years), 2 PIANOS (No Reserve), LADIES’ SHOES AND HANDBAGS, LARGE GLASS SHOWCASE, 10 LOTS NEW LINOS, 25 TENNIS RACKETS, REMINGTON TYPEWRITER (Brief Size), Wardrobe, D.S. Sideboard, Large Chest Drawers, D.S. Hall Stand, Dressing Table, Chest Drawers, Largo Shop Mirror, Single Beds, Linos, Largo Tables, Ext. Dining Tables, Hot Water Urn (Copper), Oak Pedestal Washstand, Trousers, Gent’s Dress Suit. Ladies’ Coats, Duchesses, Kitchen Chairs, Carpels, Rugs, Pictures, Tea Wagon, Oak Ext. Dining Table, etc. fNLARKE, MARSHALL, LTD., 'O Auctioneers. FRIDAY, 23rd NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, Manso street. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. SOLID OAK SETTEE, 6 SOLID OAK DINING CHAIRS, 2 OAK DINING TABLES (2 Leaves), WALNUT OCCASIONAL SETTEE AND CHAIR, DIVAN CHAIRS, OAK MORRIS CHAIRS, OAK MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD AND OAK DUCHESSE PAIL (Bevelled Mirror), EBONISED PLATE GLASS SHOW CASE (7ft 3in s 2i 'x 2ft 6in, with Mirror Back), 2 HANDSOME DOULTON FLOWER BOWLS AND POT PLANTS, VERY OLD ROSEWOOD STAINED i-SCOTCH CHEST. PARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, are instructed to sell by auction, Single iron bedsteads and wire mattresses, oak mirror-back hall stand, red pino dining tables, panel beds, ottoman couches, carnets, linoleums, book cases, oak writing bureau, crockery, Austrian chairs, pictures, coloured print-s, garden hose, meat safe, coir door mats, odd tools, six-drawer chest, lawn mower, shaving cabinet, etc., etc Also GENERAL HOUSEHOLD SUNDRIES, On View Morning of Sale. PARK, REYNOLDS, LTD. TUESDAY, 271 h NOVEMBER, At 2 o'clock. On the Premises, No. 317 Rattray street. Jn the Estate of the late Captain H. Gordon. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, RICH AXUINSTER CARPET, AXMINSTER CARPET RUNNER, jOLID OAK MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, SOLID OAK DINING TABLE, MAHOGANY COUCH, SHADOW TISSUE SETTEE, WALNUT OCCASIONAL TABLE, WHITE SEWING MACHINE, Occasional Chairs, China Flower Bowls, Book Shelves, Vases, Ornaments, Books, Dinner Service, Pictures, Chinese Porcelain Bowl, Art. and Lace Curtains, Glass Bookcase and Stand, Rattan Chairs, Austrian Chairs, Saddlebag Chairs, Oak Framed Engravings, Oil Paintings, Heavy Linoleum, Duchesse Chests, Duchesse Tables, Brass Bedstead, Carpet Mats, Red Pine Half Scotch Chest, Single Iron Bedsteads, Kitchen Tables, Red Pine Dresser, Kitchen Chairs, Glassware, Crockery ware, Flour Bin, Kitchen Utensils, "Eureka” Gas Driller. On View Morning of Sale. JJARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, Auctioneers.

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Evening Star, Issue 20029, 21 November 1928, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 20029, 21 November 1928, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 20029, 21 November 1928, Page 6

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