AMUSEMENTS. WHAT THE PAPERS SAY OF “IF WINTER COMES.” HERALD, SYDNEY- , , . “The story is told with a taste that is as remarkable as its strength—fine play brilliantly acted.” TELEGRAPH, SYDNEY — “The £>l°t rises to real tragedy, and the dialogue not infrequently achieves a beauty and heart-stirring power that gives the play a high place amongst the best dramatic literature of recent years.” SUN, MELBOURNE- , , “It is easily the best drama that we have seen since Guy Bates Post thrilled Melbourne with ‘The Masquerader.’ ”, HERALD, AUCKLAND—“This dramatised version of the now famous book is very satisfying. On its merits as a drama, ‘lf Winter Comes should meet with pronounced success.’ Pfis MAJESTY’S THEATRE. *—■ Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. Direction: J. C. Williamson (Ltd.J. Managing Directors: • George Tallis, E. J. Tait, Clyde Meynell. lUESDAY. NOV. 13. WEDNESDAY. NOV. 14 THURSDAY. NOV. 15. . (Three Nights Only.) The Play Everyone is Waiting For. “IF WINTER COMES.” “IF WINTER COMES.” “IF WINTER COMBS” “ IF WINTER COMES.” “IF WINTER COMES.” “IF WINTER COMES.” The Play from the Book' the World has A PLAY OF PASSIONATE SINCERITY. Brilliantly acted By J. C. WILLIAMSON’S SPECIALLY ORGANISED ENGLISH COMPANY, Including GARRY MARSH. GARRY MARSH, In the arresting role, of Mark Sabre. ISOBEL WILFORD, AILSA GRAHAM. JANE SAVILLE. And a Brilliant Supporting Company, A Story that Strikes Straight to the Heart with a human appeal that is irresistible. “ IF WINTER COMES.” Is coming direct to Dunedin after phenomenally successful seasons in Sydney, Melbourne, Auckland, and Christchurch. THE OUTSTANDING DRAMATIC TRIUMPH OF THE YEAR. —Vide Press. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL- ■ Prices: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 6s; Stalls, 3s; rit, Is; Early Stalls and Pit, Is extra (all plus tax). TWPsentative WALTER MONK. rand theatre. 2 p.m. - TO-DAY - 7 p.m Convincing Drama cJ Modern Life, “STREETS OF NEW YoRK, , ith Edward Earle, Barbara Castletom fi —Teddy Gerard and Star Cast, 9 p.m. “THE CAVE GIRL,” Outdoor Story of Stupendous Interest. Also: Pathe News, Comedy, etc. LUA theatre. * Splendid Three-hour Bill. 2 p.m. - To-day. - 7 p.m L Fox Seven-act Super GH t £ a > ( ; hon ' “A FOOL THERE WAS ” mted from Eudyard Kiphngs Poem, rsiif
SHOWS. O T A G 0 AGRICULTFRA7 AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. METROPOLITAN SUMMER SHOW, TAHUNA PARK, DUNEDIN, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 28th and 29th NOVEMBER, 1923. ENTRIES CLOSE 17th NOVEMBER. Schedules obtainable from members of committees, kindred associations, stock and station agents, and ‘ E. F. DUTHIE, Secretary, P.O. Box 84. 83 Crawford slroet Telephone 1031, A AIERI s h 0 \ RECREATION GROUNDS, OUTRAM. SATURDAY, 17th NOVEMBER, 1923. Good Entries in All Sections RECORD ENTRIES IN JUMPING COMPETITIONS. Post Entries taken on Grounds for PONY TROTS. Music: Taieri Pipe Band, imncheon Booth in charge of Mrs Beatsoi trains leave Dunedin 9.5 a.m. and 12 1 p.ni., and Outram at 4.45 p m Catalogues of Entries, Is each' Admission to Ground. Is; Children 6d JOHN WILLIAMSON,’ Acting Secretary. spormNcT JpORBURY PARK TP>OTTING GLUE SPRING MEETING. 50th NOVMBER and Ist DECEMBER 1923. NOMINATIONS for ALL EVENT! Close at 5 p.m. on TUESDAY, 13t N'ovem her. H. L. JAMES, Secretary. QOrtE RACIN G C iTuE APPLICATIONS are invited for the fol lowing positions: 1. HANDICAPPER; remuneration 1 guineas per racing day. 2. STARTER; remuneration 15 guinea per racing day. Applications Close with the undersmnec on SATURDAY, November 17, at spm F. YOUNG, Secretary. 8n /“VTAGO WITNESS.—New Stories A largo amount <.' reading matter. Price, 9d.
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