WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES.
The things which happened to Jones will 'i be explained to-night at the Opera House by Mr. Charles Arnold and his company of London comedians, who will arrive by the Elingamite from the South, where they" have : just terminated brilliantly successful engagements. "What Happened to Jones" is the funniest farce-comedy that has ever been witnessed in New Zealand, and the fun is said to bo absolutely pure. "Jonas" is preceded by a pathetic curtain-raiser entitled "An Empty Stocking," which was played during the run of the farce at the Strand Theatre, London. Mr. Arnold is one of the most popular actors that has ever visited Auckland, and his previous pro- *$ ductions have left pleasant memories of merry enjoyable evenings, and the Opera \ House is sure to be crowded to the doors N co-night to welcome back the popular aolormanager to our midst. Playgoers who hftye not yet secured their seats will be wise in paying an early visit to the bos; office (Wildman and Lyell's). , -''.?$
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11579, 18 February 1901, Page 4
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