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AMUSEMENTS "THE THIRTEENTH CHAIR” Those who enjoyed last evening’s initial N.Z. production of- "The 13th Chair” are respectfully requested not to tell their friends WHO KILLED EDWARD WALES, QEA N D OPERA HOUSE, Direction ... J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Manager JOHN FARRELL. “Tho 13th Chair” last night achieved a similar sensational triumph to I hat which greeted it in America and Australia. “THE 13TH CHAIR” fs Truly a Unique and Powerful Drama. MAGNIFICENTLY INTERPRETED Hy Tho Eminent American Actress, MARGARET WYCHERLY MARGARET WYCHERLY And An Unexcelled Dramatic Company. An Unexcelled Dramatic Company. TO-NIGHT AT 8. TO-NIGHT AT 8, And Four Following Nights. JC. WILLIAMSON, LTD.' Present • Bayard Veillier’s N Startling Mystery Play; "THE 13th CHAIR." "THE 13th CHAIR." "THE ,13th CHAIR." A Dramatic Novelty that became the Sensation in New York, where it has been running for over two years. A MYSTERY DRAMA THAT SETS YOUR BLOOD A-TXNGLING AND KEEPS YOU GUESSING UNTIL THE FINISH. Plans at the Bristol. Day Sales at Ned Perry’s. Prices; D.C. and R.S., Os; Stalls, 3s; Gallery, Is. Early Dobr, Stalls and Gallery, la Extra. ;Plus Amusement Tax). JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. SUNDAY NEXT, SUNDAY NEXT. WELLING lux'. WELLINGTON PROFESSIONAL PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA ORCHESTRA Under MR H. MOSCHINI. MR H. MOSCHINI. 863 Silver Coin Collection. MADAME FOLEY is now quoting prices for Fancy Costumes for future demonstrations. Teaching Class has resumed at Victoria Hall. ’Phone 653. PUBLIC NOTICES. FELT MANUFACTURED FROM COW HAIR. having a knowledge of the Manufacture of Felt from Cow Hair please communicate at once with WOOLSTON TANNERIES, LTD., Hereford street. Christchurch. ‘ 882 WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY. LTD. GAS COOKING DEMONSTRATION By HISS UNA CARTER. TO-DAY, (WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th) Subject: "DINNER AND PASTRY.” To Commence at 3 o'clock. J. H. HELLIWELL. 841 Secretary. RED CROSS SHOP. FRIDAY NEXT. FRIDAY NEXT. (KHANDALLAH W.N.R. RED CROSS DAY. Produce of the Best, Home-made Cakes, Flowers and -Sweets. To Buy is to Help Our Brave Soldiers. JANET FIRTH, Hon. Sec. FLYING SCHOOL, SOCKBURN. F TENDING pupils are notified that, provided they pass the Medical examination and receive tho approval of the Defence Department, arrangement can be made for tnem to commence their course of tuition immediately. Please communicate with C. W. HEREBY, Secretary, Cnnferbury Aviation Company, 59, Cathedral square. Christchurch. THE RED CROSS "OUR DAY" FUND. “OUR DAZ” FUND. THE N.Z. BRANCH ISH REID CROSS ORDER OF ST. J( His Worship tho Mayor, J. P. Luke. Esq., C.H.G., M.P., PRESIDENT, "OUR DAY" COMMITTEE. YOUR generous support is required to maintain: — ABROAD: IF THE BBITSOCIETY AND HN. SPlTALS—Equipment and staff. BULANCES—Cara and other meana of transport. SPIT A L Launches-and Equipment. JHE DEPOTS, with dressings, hospital comforts, clothing and furniture; etc. ST STATIONS and Invalid Kitchens. (THOPAEDIC AND CURATIVE WORKSHOPS and training. USEMENTS and entertainment of convalescent. OD AND CLOTHES for Prisoners in Germany and Turkey. RE OF Graves of the Fallen. NTRIBUTION to tho Allied Red Cross Societies. IN NEW ZEALAND: COMPORTS for Returned Men in Hoa. pitals in New Zealand. ORTHOPAEDIC and Curative Work- j shops in New Zealand. 1 MATERIAL for Red Cross working parties and entertainment for Convalescents, and our Hospital Ships. Tho expenditure of the Parent Society last year was .£3.672,356. Tho expenditure of the N.Z. Branch last year was over .£IOO,OOO. BUY "OUR DAY" FLAGS AND HELP THE SICK AND WOUNDED. Office: 330, Lambton quay. -I. 1,. GRIFFIN. E. GILBERTSON, 877 Joint Hon. Secs.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10085, 25 September 1918, Page 3

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