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JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. A New Era in Comedy. ‘THE FARMER’S WIFE,” Commencing TO-NIGHT! 8 o’clock TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! sharp, TO-NIGHT! FOR FOUR NIGHTS ONLY. J. C. WILLIAMSOM (LTD.) . Have the honour to present an entirely NEW ENGLISH COMPANY, Including TEN NOTED LONDON ARTISTS, In the Famous English Comedy; “THE FARMER’S WIFE,” ‘THE FARMER’S WIFE” By Eden Philpotts, CAST OF CHARACTERS. Churdles Ash Edwin Brett Araminta Dench .. Doris Johnstone Thirza Tapper . • .. .. Susan Richmond Samuel Sweetland .. Townsend Whitling Sibley Sweetland .. .. Daphne Bairn George Smerdon .. .. Reginald Newson Petroncll Sweetland .. .. Frances Cave Richard Coakor .. .. Graham Stuart Louist Windeatt Violet Ley Susan Maine Yetty Landau Sarah Srnerdon .. .. .. Hilly Engler Sophie Smerdon Eileen 0 Hare Teddie Smerdon Peggy Welch Valiant Dunnybrig .. Eardley Turner Dr Bundle Arthur Greenaway Gregson • 1-1“ J 1 '! 1 ! 111 Mrs Run die Cynthia Burke Henry Conker Douglas Vigors Mary Hearn Emmeline Drford Rec. Septimus Tudor .. Leslie Wilkie Hon. Mrs Tudor Helen Lester E r urse .. Doris Lascelles PLAY PRODUCED BY TOWNSEND WHITLING. A New English Comedy—“THE FARMER’S WIFE.” “THE FARMER’S WIFE.” —A New English Company. PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., Ss; Stalls, 4s; Pit, Is 6d. (Early Doors Stalls and Pit, Is extra). Plus tax. BOX PLAN at ■ THE BRISTOL till Noon; then at the-Geyser Soda Fountain, where Day Sale Tickets are also obtain* able. . Business Manager, ALEX. F. WILSON. HEEN’S THEATRE DAILY at 2 and 7.30. Master Pictures presents the World’s Champion \Athlete, FRED THOMSON FRED THOMSON FRED THOMSON, FRED THOMSON. FRED THOMSON, FRED THOMSON, In his Best Picture: “THE FIGHTING SAP” “THE FIGHTING SAP” “THE FIGHTING SAP” “ THE FIGHTING SAP” “THE FIGHTING SAP” “THE FIGHTING SAP” I lone college man, face to face with a iand of desperates who stop at nothing o gain their ends. How he fought his oes and was driven almost to the brink f death, but came back with all the oui'age of the he-man he was and riumphed. It's a picture you’ll remember for a long, long time. EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. >I,A Z A AND GRAND LOOK! ANOTHER WONDERFUL DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGRAMME. First No. I.—Mystery! Suspense! Action, id Romance all in the most Spectacular ’estern yet screened. _ “THE OUTLAW’S DAUGHTER, “THE OUTLAW’S DAUGHTER” “THE OUTLAW’S. DAUGHTER,” Featuring JOSIE SEDGWICK. No. 2. —To be ouite candid, honest, and uthful, WE offer NO EXCUSES for ■eSentiue the Most Laughable and Bnlintly Humorous Farce-Comedy that was cr conceived. What did Louis say when Ninon dropped her garter? •‘EXCUSE ME.” “EXCUSE ME,” “EXCUSE ME.” Featuring ORMA SHEARER, CONRAD NAGEL, lENEE ADOREE. WALTER HIERS. riw. don’t forget the Commencing Times' ATINEEn DAILY 2 n m. IGHT SESSIONS .. .. 7 ;3pReserves may he had by ringing either matre. FERYBOUY’R DAILY at 2 THEATRE DAILY at 2 and 7.30. Paramount presents IRETA NISSEN and RICARDO CORTEZ In “IN THE NAME OF LOVE.” “IN THE NAME OF LOVE. . story of a girl who was tricked into by a man who had been tricked [oyc. Acted by a cast of brilliant players. In addition: EDITH ROBERTS and JACK MULHALL. “THREE KEYS.” “THREE KEYS." intriguing mystery melodrama m a eground of high society. A locked ■ may hide almost anything till yon i it. ■ That’s why “ Three Keys offer such poignant possibilities. gAV O Y CABARET RESERVATIONS May be made for the SATURDAY SATURDAY SATURDAY oUPPER DANCE. SUPPER DANCE. SUPPER DANCE. Visitors should not miss the opportunity of a perfect evening’s enjoyment in the Dominion’s most beautiful Dance Hall. Four Hours of Complete Happiness. From 8 to 12. Admission, 7s Cd (supper included). For Tables ’phone 2339. THE SAVOY. OF FURTHER INTEREST TO VISITORS. A LIGHT HOT LUNCH AND EVENING MEAL WILL t)E SERVED IN THE TUDOR HALL ON SUNDAY.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19760, 10 April 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19760, 10 April 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19760, 10 April 1926, Page 1