AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE. Direction ... J. C. WILLIAMSON, Ltd. A Masterpiece from the Creative Genius of George 31. Cohan. Commencing NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT! NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT! NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT! SPECIAL MATINEE EASTER MONDAY. First production in New Zealand of tlio Brilliantly Successful Mystery Farce, SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE, SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE, SEVEN JOA.S TO BALDPATE, SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE, The Comedy Hit <Jf England, America. South Africa, and Australia. A POWERFUL PLAY Requiring A POWERFUL COMPANY For tbo Adequate representation of this comedy, particular care lias been taken to ensure the organisation of a company specially fitted to the various important roles, and it will include in addition to MR ROBERT GREIG MR ROBERT GREIG And MISS BEATRICE HOLLOWAY MISS BEATRICE HOLLOWAY Fred Carabourno Marion Marcus Clarke Charles Wheeler airs Chas. Holloway Guy Hastings Violet Yorlto Edwin Lester Ester Mitchell Kenneth Brampton Harold Moran Thomas Lloyd Clive Farnlvum Ray. Lawrence Herbert Leigh And Many other distinguished artists who have made their mark in the Comedy World. "SEVEN KEYS TO PALPATE,’’ A strong, bold story, engrossing in its interest, intense in narrative, rich in incident. "SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE,’’ A Comedy Steeped in Mystery. Permeated with Excitement, and seasoned with all the sensations of the moment. TWELVE TWELVE NIGHTS’ NIGHTS’ SEASON SEASON ONLY, ONLY, Including Two Other Notable , Productions. “THE TRAVELLING SALESMAN” "A PAIR OF SIXES.” The BOX PLANS will open at THE BRISTOL next WEDNESDAY at 9a.m.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9623, 31 March 1917, Page 3
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