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AMUSEMENTS. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Ur John FullerDirection; J. C. WILLIAMSON (N.Z.), LTD. LAUGHING SEASON Starts TO-MORROW NIGHT AT 7.53, TO-MORROW NIGHT AT 7.55. TO-MORROW NIGHT AT 7.55. “IS ZAT SO?” “IS ZAT SO?” “IS ZAT SO?” “IS ZAT SO?” “IS ZAT SO?” “IS ZAT SO?” “Is Zat So?” opens To-morrow Night promptly at 7.55, and matrons are requested to be in their seats at that moment, as the story becomes intensely interesting from the rise of the curtain, when the two principal characters are discovered on the stage. “DON’T MISS‘A SINGLE LAUGH. “DON’T MISS A SINGLE LAUGH. For the First Time in Dunedin. TO-MORROW NIGHT. J. C. WILLIAMSON (N.Z.), LTD., Will Present the Hilarious Farce-Comedy, which for Over Two Years Convulsed London nad New York — RICHARD TABER AND HALE NORCROSS In “IS ZAT SO?” TS ZAT SO?” •TS ZAT SO?” IS ZAT SO?” ■TS ZAT SO?” By James Gleason and Richard Taber. The Company includes many Notable First Appearances in' New Zealand, among them — BARRIE LIVESEY, MARY ELLEN HANLEY, VIRGINIA NORTON. MAUDE CARROLL. CLAUDE SAUNDERS, SAMMY GREEN, DAPHNE BAIRD, With whom will be associated DOUGLAS VIGORS. ARTHUR CORNELL, HERBERT LEIGH, AND MASTER BRUCE WALKER. “IF YOU CAN’T LAUGH AT “IS ZAT SO?” YOU SHOULD SEE A DOCTOR.” —N.Y. Sun. PRICES: Bs, Reserved; Stalls, ss; Pit, Is 6d. After 7.45: Stalls, 4s; Pit, 2s. [All plus tax). PLANS AT BRISTOL. “IS ZAT SO?” “IS ZAT SO?” “IS ZAT SO?” A DRAMATIC ATTRACTION THAT ONLY COMES ONCE IN A DECADE! J. C. WILLIAMSON (N.Z.), LTD., Have much pleasure in announcing their first BIG DRAMATIC EVENT OF 1927. THE RETURN OF MAURICE MOSCOVITCH. MAURICE MOSCOVITCH. FOR A SEASON OF SEVEN NIGHTS. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller ■ Commencing SATURDAY SATURDAY (NEXT) SATURDAY SATURDAY. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. J. C. WILLIAMSON (N.Z.), LTD., Present the * WORLD-FAMED ACTOR GENIUS, MAURICE MOSCOVITCH. MAURICE MOSCOVITCH. MAURICE MOSCOVITCH. Supported by a Brilliant Company. In a Series of Remarkable Plays. SATURDAY AND MONDAY, JANUARY 29 and 31. A Daring yet Compelling Story. “THEY KNEW WHAT “THEY KNEW WHAT THEY WANTED.” THEY WANTED.” Sidney Howard’s Terrific Sensation. A TREMENDOUS PLAY OF STARTLING INTEREST. It has the thumbmark of reality, and causes discussion everywhere. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 1 and 2. Du Maurier’s Celebrated Romance of the , Quartier Latin of Paris. “TRILBY,” A dramatic classic “TRILBY.” pulsating with “TRILBY,” human feeling “TRILBY,” and thrills. MOSCOVITCH AS “SVENGALI,” The famour role in which he is celebrated in four Continents. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3 and 4. A Tense, Powerful, and Vivid Drama, “THE FAKE,” “THE FAKE,” By Frederick Lonsdale,“THE FAKE,” Author of “THE FAKE,” “Aren’t We All.” “THE FAKE,” "Quick action, remarkable characterisation. a mighty role for MAURICE MOSCOVITCH. Ail the essentials of dramatic forcefulness are concentrated on “The Fake.” SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 5. GRAND REVIVAL FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. “THE OUTSIDER.” “THE OUTSIDER.” A play of humanity, replete with stirring situations, and hopes and passions, and joys and sorrows. BOX PLANS FOR THE SEASON OPEN ON THURSDAY NEXT, AT THE BRISTOL. FIRST NTGHTERS nlease notify The Bristol at latest on Wednesday before the plan opens their requirements for the season. ■ PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., 8s; Stalls, 4s; Pit, 2s Gd. (Early Doors, Stalls is extra), plus tax. Representative WALTER MONK I? XTR AOkD INAR Y ANNO UNCEJ MENT. LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION, No. 3 DISTRICT. The County Grand Master invites all Members of the Institution, male and female, and Members of P.A.F.S. of A., to a very interesting ADDRESS, to be delivered in the ORANGE HALL, Leith street, on THURSDAY, January 27, at 7.45 p.m. sharp. The Speaker possesses unlimited abilities and experience, and a most interesting lecture is assured. The members may bring a friend if they desire. Collection to defray expenses. E. H. BINCOCK, 24ja District Secretary. ■JPUCHRE! ■Lhjchrfi TO-NIGHT! UCHRE! TO-NIGHT! WARATAH TEA ROOMS. 15 PRIZES, Including 2 Dainty Afternoon Tea Sets, 3 Dozen China Cups ami Saucers, 500 Cigarettes, Fruit Bowl, Salad Set, Set Jugs, etc. Admission 2s. .ill Fust Utility j| tiequem 1 regular Advertising -(insists in m,.here is at all times a large class u ersous both id country and town « u nave no fixed (daces for the purchase o: crtaui necessary articles and are read' to be swayed and drawn toward any par culai place which is earnestly brougli under their notice. Indifferent to all .hey yield without hesitation to the first , who asks, !

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20005, 24 January 1927, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20005, 24 January 1927, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20005, 24 January 1927, Page 1

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