AMUSEMENT*. HIS MAJESTY’S. “THS THEATRE OF DISTIN4 TO-.N 1<; HI—AT B—TO-NIGHT. MATINEE—2.3O—SATURDAY. Double Feature Programme. “THE SILVER CAR" Starring EARLE WILLIAMS In a dramt of Intrigue, Adventur* Diplomacy and Love. V —And—“A THOUSAND TO ONE” Featuring HOBART BOSWORTH. The Clash of Mighty Men. A grim "to the death” struggle dowi 2000 feet below the crust of th< earth. You must see this wonderful picture And Our Usual Supporting; Programme. Reserve your seats without extra charge. Plan at Theatre. Call, or ring ’Phone 863 Usual prices. QPE R A J. TOU S E. Direction ........ C. Southwood TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. EVERYTHING ENTIRELY NEW. LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT Of SOUTHWOOD’S ENGLISH QUALITY PERFORMERS. (Q.Ps’ For Short.) 17 WORLD-FAMED ARTISTS In their Third Costume Comedy Extravaganza entitled A MEDLEY Ol MIRTH AND MUSIC "The best yet”—says the N.Z Times. EVERYTHING ENTIRELY' NEW LAST NIGHT OF THE Q.Ps’. EVERYTHING ENTIRELY NEW. A London production at. Less titan London Prices, for the “Q.P.” Popular Pre-War Prices are 4/-, 3/-, 2/» (plus Tax). Box Plan now open at H. I. Jones’. No charge for booking. No Early Doors. HAWERA: MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT, Touring Manager .. VICTOR BECK. /COMPLIMENTARY TEA TO REV. JOHN DAWSON. FRIDAY, 5.30, D.I.C. TEA ROOMS. Executive and Workers most cordially Invited. Those coming please ring Mr J. Aitken, Phone 590. before 6 o'clock Thursday Night. Tickets Is fid.
REMEMBER SUNDAY NIGHT AT 8.15 IN HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE EVERY MAN AND WOMAN SHOULD HEAR VIRGO HIS MESSAGE FOR ALL IN “WHY LIVE.” EVERYBODY INVITED. Collection to Defray Expenses. OPERA HOUSE ONE NIGHT ONLY. THURSDAY, MARCH 30, J. C. WILLIAMSON LTD. Present their Popular "SCANDAL” Company Headed by MAUDE HANAFORD together with WILLIAM J. KELLY and a specially selected cast In LONDON’S LATEST and GREATEST DRAMATIC SUCCESS, "THE SIGN ON THE DOOR" ‘ THE SIGN ON THE DOOR" "THE SIGN ON THE DOOR" Bv Channing Pollock. ANOTHER BOOM PLAY. A ready and generous acceptance of the Press of Sydney. Thus the "Sun”;—"The play will be welcomed—the real thing— a series of thrills—Maude Hanaford charming in her femininity.” The "News” was captured:—“The play aroused intense interest, and each act ended with unusual demonstrations of approval.” The “Sunday Times” has no doubts:—"Maude Hanaford’s passionate emotion is perfect. The play is poignant, sensational drama and is Miss Hanaford’s triumph.” “THE SIGN ON THE DOOR” "Do not disturb me.” D.C. and U.S. 6/-; Stalls 4/-; Pit 2/-; all plus tax. Box plans open on Tuesday morning at H. I. Jones’. Representative . . .. Walter Monk. WAVERLEY-WAITOIARA SHEEP DOG TRIAL CLUB. SIXTH ANNUAL TRIALS. To be held on MOUMAHAKI STATE FARM, on TUESDAY’ AND WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28 AND 29, 1922. Entries close on Monday, March 20th. at 8 p.m., with the Hon. Secretary, P. M. HARRISON, Box 20, YVaverley.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18439, 24 March 1922, Page 9
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