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AMUSEMENTS KINGS" THEATRE I fbpul&r ffiebuit i TO-NIGHT—B—TO-NIGHT. A super thrilling story of romance and regeneration—of two pilgrims on the road to love, in action-filled Morocco. Decidedly one of the season's “THE WINDING STAIR,” An Adaptation of E. W. Mason’s famous novel, interpreted by a great cast headed by ALMA RUBENS—EDMTJND LOWE. In addition to be seen: SUPERB SUPPORTING and MUSIC PROGRAMMES. Box Plan at Bristol until 5.30. After at Theatre, or ring 'Phone 22-212 for bookings. QUEENS $ THEATRE ♦ Cbsmft'Jfouse favSa*** TO-NIGHT - 7.45 TO-NIGHT. BUCK JONES BUCK JONES BUCK JONES BUCK JONES In the Greatest Romance Thriller of the West. “DURAND OF THE BAD LANDS” The Daring Exploits of a Beloved Outlaw. SJJPERB SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Including the Last Chapter of "SAMSON OF THE CIRCUS:’ You must book for this great attraction. Ring 22-334 for Reserves. A "Wonderful Play. "THE FARMER’S WIFE.” "THE FARMER’S WIFE." N RAND OPERA HOUSE. * Proprietors,, J. C. WILLIAMSON (N.Z.), LTD. Commencing MONDAY, MARCH 15th. MONDAY, MARCH 15th. 6 NIGHTS ONLY Direct from the Court Theatre, London, where it has been drawing packed houses for nearly three years, and after wonderfully successful seasons in Sydney and Melbourne. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD.-, Have the honour to present an entirely NEW ENGLISH COMPANY, NEW ENGLISH COMPANY, NEW ENGLISH COMPANY, Including TEN NOTED LONDON ARTISTS, TEN NOTED LONDON ARTISTS, TEN NOTED LONDON ARTISTS, In the Famous English Comedy, “THE FARMER’S WIFE,” “THE FARMER’S WIFE,” “THE FARMER’S WIFE,” By Eden Fhilpotts. A play of delightful humour, intriguing situations, and the quaintest characters ever seen on the stage.’’ THERE’S A LAUGH IN EVERY LINE. For the production of this notable Comedy, J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Have brought to the Dominion A BRILLIANT AGGREGATION OF LONDON ARTISTS, several having appeared in the ENGLISH PRGDUO- ' XHMT. A NEW ENGLISH COMEDY A NEW ENGLISH COMEDY PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., 8s; Stalls, 4s, Gallery, Is 6d. (Early Doors Stalls and Gallery, Is extra). Plus tax. THE BOX PLANS OPEN ON THURSDAY .AT THE BRISTOL. FIRST NIGHTERS AS USUAL. Representative WALTER MONK.

BOXING ! -pOXING. MURRAY v. PURDY, For ' LIGHT-WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OF NEW ZEALAND, MONDAY, MARCH ISth. IMPORTANTI The BOX PLAN will open at Ned Perry’s. Manners street, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), at 10 a.m. The usual Day Sale Tickets for early doors will also be available at same time at Box Office and at Len. Bowman’s, Lambton quay. USUAL PRICES. In view of the number of inquiries already received, the Association especially asks patrons to secure their tickets early. 640 F. S. MALONEY, CANINE AND FELINE SPECIALIST. The Most Fully Equipped »dog hospital 28. Leraud street. 'Phone 25-026.

EXCELSIOR LODGE OP DRUIDS, No. 11. 'jV/f'EMBERS of the above lodge are LTA respectfully invited to attend the Funeral _of the late Bro. R. W. Skerritt, which will leave the mortuary chapel of Messrs Taylor and Sons, Cambridge terrace, at 2 p.m. TO-DAY. w. McLaughlin, Secretary.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12389, 8 March 1926, Page 3

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