What Happened to Jones.
Our readers will nred no reminder that Mr Charles Arnold and his taUnicd company will appear at the Th.^-tr* Royal to-night in the above famous comedy. The Wanganui Cbroniclf. in noticing the performance, remarks': — " Now we have tcsn Jones. We have laughed with*him, nnd at him, nnd we have soms sort of hazy idea- of what happened to him. Bin we v/ould'nt tell it for the world. Suface i*, to say thst Joi-.es i 3 a marvel, btiiliant in wit, colossal in iiupudsnce. fall of resouccp, ar.d an altogether captivating personage, rle made many friends last night. tTic Opera House was crammed to overt!o\vi,ig—filled with a big, jolly. kn»rhi n a crowd of people. They went t hen ; to knph, iind ths inimitable Jones saw to it thtvt they carried out t.hoii- intention' to ths l'jtto-. In short, "Wh.it Happened to JOH.-8" is the witiisst and most lau--IU2;-prov.ikii;jj staga-j'sh that h»s yor. boi'n st-vved up to iocul pairon^." Tho booking i-. V ei-y hcavv, and v crowded honsy is assmvd.
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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7159, 9 February 1901, Page 2
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