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AMUSEMENTS. "THE 13th CHAIR" Thrills you, bowilders you, and keeps you gruessing until the finish. "THE 13th CHAIR" Has Created an Absolute Sensation. "THE 13th CHAIR." Thoso who have already witnessed this original and truly remarkablo and powerful mystery drama will tell their friends that "The 13th Cunir" is unquestionably the moat intemsely interesting and most artistic drai production this generation has e~ ' AND OPERA HOUSE. Direction ... J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Manager JOHN FARRELL. THE 13TH WHO KILLED EDWARD WALES? Baffled the leading detectives of Now lork and Australia, and on Saturday night a well-known officer quite faUed to pick the murderer until the stirrijig drama itself unfolded the mystery. TO-NIGHT, AT 8, And Three Following Evenings, J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present the Brilliant and Talentcid American Actress, MARGARET VVYCuELKLY, MARGARET WYCHEiRLY, In her original role of Rosalie la Grange. Supported by BRINSLEY SHAW, And an Incomparable Dramatic Co., in Ths Sensational Mystery Drama, "THE 13th CHAIR." "THE 13th CHAIR." "THE 13th CHAIR." By BAYARD VEILLER, author of "Within the Law." Nothing so impressive has been staged in New Zealand tor a long time. See tuis magnificent drama, with its amazing mystery, thrills, and laughs, dramatic situations and comedy scenes, and KEEP THE SECRET. Plans at The Bristol. Day Sales at Ned Perry's. Prices—D.C. and R.S., 6s; Stalls, 3s; Gallery, . t ls. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, IB extra. (Plus Amusement Tax.) ji,J~ADAME FOLEY is now ' quoting prices for Fancy Costumes for xe demonstrations. Teaching Class tias resumed at Victoria Hall. 'Phone [ILLIGAN'S, Kelburn Avenue, \ are showing a great variety of I lionable Brown Suitings. i LEADING HOTELS. > A R R B T T' S HOTEL —* (Opp. Bank of New Zealand), LAMBXON QUA ST, WELLINGTON. One Minute Post Office and Wharf. Electric Cars pass the door. Electric Light throughout. Night Porer. Tariff, 9s per day. D. DALTON. Proprietor. UNDER NEW MANAGEMJfiNT. aer Taranaki.- street and Abel Smith street. Wellington. "MAT" GLEESON. Proprietor. ,i, L , Has taken ovei the. above Hotel, and will be pleased to meet Old and New Friends. Best Brands of Wines ani Spirits stocked. Tariff reasonable. A trial solicited. 'Phone 2527 A. WHITE SWAN HOTEL. Cuba street. -riends and the General Public has taken over the above welllown Hostelry. Terms Modera.te. The Best Wines and Spirit* oniy stocked. A Single Bottle at Wholesale Kate. 'Phone 1419. HOTEL GRAND CENTK.U* 107, Cuba street. npHIS Ideal Private Hotel has been JL taken over by Mr.S. Edilson, who guarantees excellent accommodiation for lull guests. First-clas3 Cuisine. Tariff 8s (id per day, 2 5s per week; permanent a bjr arrang _ent. 'Phone 304». ieltgraiutf. "Edilson," Wellington. Tinder New Management. npHE CENTRAL PRIVATE HOTEL. X Nixon street, Wangasui, Having been taken over by MR J. SMITH. Will in future be known as the Railway Private Hotel. Tariff, 7s rer day. • Good Table. Special Terms to Permanent Boarders. BALMORAL PRIVATE HOTl"*. Courtenay place. THE above Hotel, of 52 rooms, fitted with all modern conveniences, is now open for the convenience of guests. Convenient to Post Office and Wharves. irams stop opposite the door. Hagni. licent view of harbour from garden roof. Tarifi, 6s Cd per day; 3os per week. MRS E. HENDERSON. &o 6 Proprietress. 0 X E L LAN TAUMARUNUI lUpposito Railway Station), oilers firstclass • accommodation. Electric lignt throughout. Night Porter. All trains met. Wire for accommodation. © A. J. LANGMUIR., 901 Proprietor. A LBEMARLE PRIVATE HOTEL. Corner Cuba & Ghuzneo streets, WELLINGTON (off Cuba street). This Popular House has beea thoroughly Renovated. Excellent Cuisine. Terms from 30s per week. 'Phono 2202. Letters and Telegrams receive prompt attention. EW PLYMOUTH-OPUNAKE R.M. *■-« MOTOR SERVICE. Leave New Plymouth daily, 7.30 a.m. and 4.15 p.m. Leave Opunako daily, 7.15 a.m. arid 3.30 p.m. MOUNTAIN TRIPS A SPECIALITY. E. WOOLRIDGE, Brougham street. New Plymouth. 'Phone 357. Under New Management. THE LONDON COFFEE STALL, Post Office Square, •• Is now under the Personal Control of I Mr W. T. Robertson. Open from 7 p.m. till 1.30 a.m. Sundays, all Night. 832 "BANK DEPOSITS." ' WANTED— Accountants and Maiaagera to become acquainted witla the latest improved Bank Deposit Book. Full particulars «n application to "DEPOSITS,''

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10085, 26 September 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10085, 26 September 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10085, 26 September 1918, Page 3

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