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AMUSEMENTS. LAST TWO NIGHTS OF "THE 13th OHAIE." Tho Question of tlio Day : WHO KILLED EDWARD WALES? Tho author; of. "Tho 13th. Chair" nas completely baffled, tho millions of playgoers in America. Australia, ami London, and now Wellingtonians are flocking in thousands to the Grand Opera House to try and pick tho murderer of Edward Wales. jO RAND ~o*pTe A HOUSE, Direction ... J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD -Manager JOHN" FAEEELIv, A Sensational and Unparalleled Success has been achieved by ••THE 13th CHAIR." TO-NIGHT! At 8.10. TO-NIGHT! And on MONDAY NIGHT, J. C. WJJI,: LTD., Present MARGARET .v ITJIERLY, IIARGARET WYCHEELY, And an Incomparable Company FOB 'HIE LAST "TWO OCCASIONS, In Bayard-' Veiller's Startling Mystery Play, " THE 1-3 TH CHAIR" A Dramatic Novelty that became the Sensation" in New York, where it has beeii i running for over two years. Plans' at .The Bristol. D.iy Sales at Ned Perry's. Prices: D.C. and E.S.. 6s; Stalls, 3s; Gallery, Is. Early Door, Stalls and Gallery, is Extra. (Plus Amusement Tax.) [CATHLENE'MACDCTNELL FAREWELL KATHLENBMACDONELL FAREWELL IMPORTANT NOTICE.—To Wellington playgoers: In -consequence of the astonishing number of requests received vor further opportunities of seeing this brilliant artiste, the directors, of J. C. Williamson, Ltd., have, in compliance with the expressed wishes of hundreds j of patrons, succeeded in arranging with Miss Kathleno MaeDonell, whose recent j phenomenal season here will doubtless be warmly remembered, for a FAREWELL SEASON OF FIVE I NIGHTS. During -which this brilliant artiste will be seen) in a series of her most popular characterisations. ■ recti on Manager JVC. Williamson, Ltd. William F. Russell. FRIDAY NEXT.' OCTOBER 4th, At 8 o'clock. KATHLENE MAODONELL, KATHLENE MAODONELL, In association with CHARLES WALDEON, . Supported by a Brillant J. C WILLIAMSON DRAMATIC ORGANISATION .In a series of Great Revivals. REPERTOIRE FOR THE SEASON: FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NEST, "OUTCAST" MONDAY, OCTOBER. 7th, "DADDY LONG LEGS." TUESDAY, OCTOBER Bth, "THE CINDERELLA MAN." WEDNESDAyToCTOBEK 9th, - ' '"ROMANCES Prices as "usual.-. BOX. PLANS' open at The Bristol WEDNESDAY Morning next. 995 I TOUCH AND TONE ! the essential qualities to seek in purchasing a Piano, and to make certain of securing these qualtiiea you could not do better than approach Us. .-.:. TIANOS OF" REAL. WORTH. During our 56 years experience we havo bvult up a reputation for our thorough and-.superior'. ; kuowledge of pianos, and -we have io hesitation in recommending to intending patrons either of ■ these famous instruments : BRINSMEAD CH ALLEN PLEYEL ROGEBS . BOED We are agents for these- beautiful instruments, and shall be pleased to show them to you. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. (BEAT AMERICAN WAR SONG, ~T "OVER THERE," Just in—"SMOKE CLOUDS," "WHEN THE BELLS OF PEACE ARE RINGING," Etc., Etc. Send for Latest Lists of Records. THE TALKERIES, 21, Willis street, Wellington. ELECTION NOTICES. CENTRAL BY-ELEC-TION MEETINGS. TO-NIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK. LABOUR Open-air, Ghunneo LABOUR, street: LABOUR P. ERASER, LABOUR R. SEMPLE. LABOUR LABOUR Dixon street: LABOUR H. E. Holland, M.P., LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOTJR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR LABOUR A. L. Monteith. MONDAY, Open-air. TUESDAY, Mission Hail, Aro street. FRASEIR FRASER ERASER FRASER FRASER FRASER FRASER FRASER ERASER. FRASER FRASER ERASER FBASEiR FRASER ERASER A MONSTER. LABOUR RALLY KING'S THEATRE. ING'S THEATRE. September 29th. at 8 p.m. Chairman: Mr A. Parlane, President Wellington Labour Representation Committee. Speakers: W. T. Young, P. Fraser, .T. McCombs, M.P., 11. E. Holland, M.P. Musical Items 7.30 to 8 p.m. by Tanr String Band.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10087, 28 September 1918, Page 3

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