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AMUSEMENTS. IS ZAT SO? IS ZAT SO? IS ZAT SO? OPERA HOUSE, TO-NIGHT—At 7.55 p.m. TO-NIGHT—At 7.55 p.m. Direction: J. C. WILLIAMSON, N.Z., LTD. ' The Greatest Laugh of a Decade. “IS ZAT SO?” “IS ZAT SO?” “IS ZAT SO?” “IS ZAT SO?” “Is Zat So?” begins to-night promptly at 8, and patrons are requested to be in their seats at that hour, 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 Wanganui TO-NIGHT. .1. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Will present the hilarious farce-comedy which for over two years convulsed London and New York. RICHARD TABER and HALE NORCROSS “IS ZAT SO?” ■‘ IS ZAT SO?’ ’ “IS ZAT SO?” “IS ZAT SO?” By Richard Taber and James Gleason. The Company includes many notable first appearances in Wanganui. Among them— BARRIE LIVESLEY, MARY ELLEN HANLEY, VIRGINIA NORTON MAUDE CARROLL. CLAUTE SAUNDERS, SAMMY GREEN, DAPHNE BAIRN. With whom will be associated ARTHUR CORNELL, DOUGLAS VIGORS, HERBERT LEIGH and Master BRUCE WALKER. “If You Can’t Laugh at ‘IS ZAT SO ’ You Should See a Doctor.” N.Y. “Sun.” PRICES—B/-, 5/-, 2/6. Plans at H. I. Jones and Son’s. Manager, Leon White.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19767, 15 February 1927, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19767, 15 February 1927, Page 11