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AMUSEMENTS. X H EAT R E R O YAL LAST NIGHT —TO NIGHT —LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT —TO-NIGHT —LAST NIGHT . Last Chance of Seeing annf:tte kellerman ANNETTE KELLERMAN —Jn NEPTUNE'S DAUGHTER NEPTUNE'S DAUGHTER, For details see Special Advt. on, page 10THEATRE R 0 Y A L. Direction .. .. J. C. Williamson, Ltd* POTASH AND -PERLMUTTER 500 EIGHTS IN LONDON 700 NIGHTS IN NEW YORE 12 WEEKS IN SYDNEY 10 WEEKS IN MELBOURNE AND GOING STRONG IN NEW ZEALAND, FOR A SEASON OF 5 NIGHTS. THE FUNNIEST PLAY EVER STAGED. ! J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Take very , great pleasure inbeing able to announce the first production in ChristChurcll ■ v —On —. MONDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 6 MONDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 6 Of a Play, that represents something new in Comedy. This is the Celebrated . « POTASH AND PERLMUTTER POTASH AND PERLMUTTER POTASH AND PERLMUTTER - POTASH AND PERLMUTTER POTASH AND PERLMUTTER POTASH AND PERLMUTTER POTASH AND PERLMUTTER | POTASH AND PERLMUTTER - * \ ■■■ ' (Adapted from Montague Glass's Stories of Jewish Eastside Life in New York by ; Montague Glass and Charles Klein.) In keeping with the importance of the attraction, arid that:-the production'might have the benefit of every favourable circumstance in its correct and proper representation, the directors: engaged several of the leading artists ; from the original pro* duction. in New York, including : :■'■■■ PAUL BURNS SAM HOWARD ' MARGARET VINTON LIZZIE WILSON and SAM LE BERT • With wlionv are associated a Specially Organised Company of Prominent Character Artists. POTASH AND PERLMUTTER POTASH AND PERLMUTTER Has proved the greatest laughter-maker of all the plays ever staged in New York .and. London. • In both cities it is more than a success—it is a craze; and the pungent) philosophy and satirical humour of the two wrangling but affectionate partners are quoted everywhere. - Nothing like POTASH AND PERLMUTTER " "lias ever been staged' in Christchurch. The Comedy produced by Geo. Barnum. ; -PRICES: D.C. and R.S. 6/-,. Stalls 3/-, "Gallery 1/-. Early Door Stalls and Gallery 1/- extra. ; . BOX PLANS for Season at Milner and Thompson's, FRIDAY NEXT, December 3. PUBLIC, NOTICES. Jg AR.RE TT ' S H 0 TEL Opposite Bank of New Zealand, - - VVfiLLINGTON. First-class' "Accommodation. Electric Lift : Tarilf: 8/- per day, £2 5/- per week. ; The NEW ZEALAND PUBLIC SERVICE ASSOCIATION lias approved of this popular Hotel as an Association House for 12 months: for the year ending March 31, 1916. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. .333 ["Gardening the inclination of Kings and the choice of Philosophers." Sir Wrn, Temple.] REDD IN G PL AN T S-
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume II, Issue 563, 29 November 1915, Page 1
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