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Amusements. .^| "TVADDY LONG LE & g,» " Like a Purifying Breeze." jtgj If HIE KATHL-SNE MacDONELL^ As . H "JUDY ABBOTT." % " The Play would be impossible with", 2 out Kathlene MacDonell. This ira- : ported actress proves herself possessed of a charming personality, a delightful sens© of comedy, and a somewhat unexpected reserve of emotional power She dominates the stage with her youth, charm and vitality, and she has the instinct of dress." —Sydney Bulletin. . TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATER MONDAY NIGHT NEXT, And the Four Following Nights. J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD.. Announce the Opening Attraction of thij year's Programmethe Greatest Series of Plays and Players the Management has ever enjoyed the privilege of presenting. KATHLENE MacDONELL. The Celebrate; KATHLENE MacDONELL. Canadian Sta KATHLENE MacDONELL. Actress, whos KATHLENE MacDONELL. Art for the KATHLENE MacDONELL. past two KATHLENE MacDOXELL. seasons has KATHLENE MacDONELL. been the KATHLENE MacDONELL. theatrical topi KATHLENE MacDONELL. of New York, Together with In his Original CHARLES WALDROX London and New CHARLES WALDRON York Role. CHARLES WALDRON In Jean Webster's Dramatisation of her Full-of-Smiles Book, DADDY LONG LEGS. " The play of chain DADDY LONG LEGS, and fragrant cleanli DADDY LONG LEGS, ness." DADDY LONG LEGS. " Old <ind youa DADDY LONG LEGS, find its Eentimea DADDY LONG LEGS, and humour irre DADDY LONG LEGS, sistible." ; DADDY LONG LEGS. " The reigning sat DADDY LONG LEGS, cess of the English DADDY LONG LEGS, speaking stage." QA ARTISTS OA dV Including °" The Popular Favourite, MAGGIE MOORE, In a Delightful Character Study. PLANS AT WILDMAN AND AREY'3. Touring Manager: Robert Williamson. •pORESTERS' TTALL, QNEHUNGA NEXT rpUESDAY - 8 P.M. - WEDNESDAY pUBLIC DEMONSTRATION BY MR- Q. WLLBERFORCE WLLSO? M' Q WLLBERFORCE WH-soj MR. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16561, 9 June 1917, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16561, 9 June 1917, Page 12

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