AMUSEMENTS. “THE SIGN ON THE DOOR” THE DRAMA THAT HAS TAKEN LONDON BY STORM. The Daily Express eulogises:— “The happiest man in London to-day is Channing Pollock. He is the author of “The Sign on the Door," London’s most successful play. One’s memory would have to travel a long way back to recall a more wonderful night than the premiere of this gripping drama at the Playhouse.” OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY) TO-NIGHT ONE NIGHT ONLY. J. C. WILLIAMSON LTD. present their specially augmented SCANDAL Company headed by the popular dramatic Star, MAUDE HANAFORD MAUDE HANAFORD together with a select cast including W. J. KELLY. KENNETH BRAMPTON, SYDNEY STIRLING, DORIS DUANE. and a coterie of favourites in London’s greatest dramatic success. THE SIGN ON THE DOOR” “THE SIGN ON THE DOOR” Play Produced by Chas. Wheeler. “DO NOT DISTURB ME.” Nothing so ENTHRALLING —so FASCINATING—so COMPELLING, has ever been staged in Australasia. It is MYSTERY DRAMA raised to the highest pinnacle of perfection. D.C. and U.S. 6/-; Stalls 4/-; Pit 2/-; all plus tax. Box Plan at H. I. Jones’. Manager H. G. COHEN. OPERA HOUSE. PARAMOUNT PICTURES (Mnnldpal). FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY.' A PARAMOUNT SPECIAL PRODUCTION, “AT THE END OF THE WORLD” “AT THE END OF THE WORLD” Featuring BETTY COMPSON, The Story in “The Miracle Man." MITCHELL LEWIS, Star in “The Barrier,” “Burning Daylight,” etc. Milton Sills, Casson Ferguson and others. A Thrilling Story that struggles up from the Dens of Shanghai into the Light of Happiness. —ALSO SHOWING — (Exclusive to this Theatre.) THE NEW ZEALAND BRASS BAND CONTEST. THE NEW ZEALAND SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS. NEW' ZEALAND v. SPRINGBOK ATHLETES. Reserve your seat To-day at Jones’.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18444, 30 March 1922, Page 9
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