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AMUSEMENTS Witty, Sparkling, Tiue to Life. A Wonderful Play. "THE FARMERS' WIFE/' "THE FARMERS' WIFE/' This astounding stage success lias kept all London laughing for 3 years It will captivate Wellington. as it has captured London. Vide Press, "Star/' Auckland, 8.3.26. 'A comedy of three acts with broadsides of irresistible hilarity." G RANT) OPERA HOIJS Proprietors, J. C. WILLIAMSON (N.Z.), LTD. Commencing MONDAY, MARCH 15th. MONDAY, MARCH 15th. 6 NIGHTS ONLY 6* Direct the Court Theatre, London, where it lias been drawing packed houses for nearly three years, and after wonderfully successful seasons in Sydney and Melbourne. J.*C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Have tbe honour to present an entirely NEW ENGLISH COMPANY, Including TEN NOTED LONDON ARTISTS, In the Fajnous English Comedy, “THE FARMER’S WIFE,” “THE FARMER’S WIFE,” “THE FARMER’S WIFE,” By Eden Philpotts. A Play of Delightful, Human, Intriguing Situations, and the Quaintest Characters ever seen on the Stage. THEBE'S A LAUGH IN EVERY LINE. Vide Press. splendid fun, as sweet and fragrant as cider or cream, a play that .is worth while going to again and again in order to capture its real essence.” 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 PRODUCTION. Including: Doris Johnstone, Townsend Whitling, Douglas Vigors, Susan Richmond, Edwin Brett, Violet Ley, Graham Stuart, Frances Cave, Reginald Newson. Millie Engler, Bardley Turner, Arthur Greenaway, Daphne Bairn, Emmaline Orford. "A New Era in Comedy.” BOX PLANS for the SEASON NOW OPEN at the BRISTOL. FIRST NIGHTERS AS USUAL. .PRICES: D:c. and 0.5., 8s; Stalls, 4s; Gallery, Is 6d. (Early Doors Stalls and Gallery. Is extra). Plus tax. Representative ......... WALTER MONK. PARAMOUNT THEATRE. Courtenay place. FINAL SCREENING TO-DAY. Afternoon 2.30. 7.45 Evening. THE BIGGEST "COMEDY OF 1926. “CLOTHES MAKE THE PIRATE.’’ And MISS MONA CLIVE, Assisted by her charming Wellington Ballet. Big Supporting Items. TO-MORROW'S ATTRACTIONS: TO-MORROW’S ATTRACTIONS: A Photodramatic Masterpiece—“BOßßOWED FINERY’* A STORY OF INTRIGUE, PLOT AND COUNTERPLOT. The story of a cute little model who borrows an evening to attend a party. The complications that follow give the picture its great entertainment value. . _ THEi PRODUCERS HAVE SPARED NO EXPENSE IN THEIR SETTINGS AND IN THE LAVISH DISPLAY OF GOWNS THAT ARE WORN BY THE FEMININE CHARACTERS. Featuring GERTRUDE ASTOR, LOUISE LORRAINE. Also, Evening Sessions Only: MISS MONA CLIVE MISS MONA CLIVE THE GIRL WITH THE GLORIOUS FORM Assisted by her Wellington Ballet, Presenting her second daring Oriental Dance Creations, ' “THEi DEATH DANCE:” “THE DEATH DANCE.” COMEDY, SCENIC, GAZETTE. THE PARAMOUNT ORCHESTRA. BOX PLAN at the Utility Stationery Shop (next to Theatre); or ring Theatre, telephone 21-842. 813

TAMAHINE’S LAST WEEK-END EXCURSION THIS SEASON - TO PICTON AND PELORUS SOUND, LEAVING WELLINGTON SATURDAY NEXT, 1.15 P.M. DANCING, FISHING, SWIMMING, BOATING, ETC. U S.S CO., OF N.Z., LTD. yyriTH the Mon who wants to succeed IT IS A FATAL MISTAKE) TO WEAR CHEAP-LOOKING CLOTHES. As the apparel oft proclaims.the Man it is Good Policy to got AVell Made Clothes and Stylish Suitings from the first-class tailoring firm in Kelburn avenue, viz.: — MILLIGAN'S*

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12392, 11 March 1926, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12392, 11 March 1926, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12392, 11 March 1926, Page 3

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