THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME. Full of Excitement from Beginning to End. Every Second of the Play holds you ! n the Grip of a Compelling Interest. ~ppiS -jyjAJESTY’S rpHEATRE. Direct’on J. C. Williamson, Ltd
Business Manager J. AV. Hazlitt. THE SENSATIONAL PLAY OF THE MOMENT. WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT, WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT, SEPTEMBER 1. AT 8 O’CLOCK. NINE NIGHTS ONLY. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present for the First Time in Auckland THE GREAT ENTHRALLING PATRIOTIC SPY DRAMA, THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME. THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME.
THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME. THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME. By Lech mere Worrall and .1. E. Harold Terry. VIVID. AMUSING. REALISTIC Cast of Characters. John Preston. J.PArthur Cornell Miss Myrtle Tempe Pigott Fraule'n Schroeder .. Florence Gleeson Percival Pennicuik Kenneth Brampton DapJine Kidlingtcn M. Browne Molly Preston Dorothy Cumming Fritz Leslie Victor Christopher Brent Frank Harvey Mrs. Sanderson Emma Temple 1 Carl Sanderson Aust'n Milroy i Corporal Atkins Charles Morse 1 And MIRIAM LEIGH MISS VIOLET PAGET Play Produced by George Barnum. Stage Manager. A L. Pearce. Plans at Wildman and Arey’s. Day Sales at deal’s Tobacconist. Prices: D.C. and R.S., Gs.; Stalls, 35.; ; Gallery, Is. Early Door, Stalls and 1 Gallery, Is. Extra. j Touring Manager. JOHN FARRELL i Q P E R A £[ O (J S 1, FULLER’S VAUDEVILLE AND THEATRES, LTD. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. Commencing THURSDAY NEXT, AUGUST 26. In conjunction witli immense Vaudeville Attractions, Mr. Ben. Fuller will introduce at this Theatre a SERIES OF NOVEL COMPETITIONS In the form of /CHARLIE Z4HAPLIN /CONTESTS. '- / lIARLIE '-'ONTESTS. ZSHARLIE fXHAPLIN (CONTESTS. '-'HARLIE '-'ONTESTS. A GREAT CHANCE FOR LOCAL TALENT. THURSDAY. AUGUST 26. FRIDAY, AUGUST 27. I SATURDAY, MATINEE, 28. GRAND FINAL, SATURDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 28. CONDITIONS. ! No. 1. —To give the best and most j consistent impersonation, in make-up, dress, and characteristics, of America’s I . famous Photo-play Comedian, Charlie ! Chaplin. | No. 2. —Eacli Competitor will be al- | ! lowed to use up to two feeders or as- 1 sistants. (This will enable Competit- < ors to play a scene from any one of < Chaplin’s Comedy Films.) I No. 3. —A time limit is set at three 1 minutes. No. 4.—Tlie audience to judge all contests. TTILS NOVEL COMPETITION OPEN TO ALL OVER 16 YEARS OF AGE. The Winner of Each Evening's Contest to Compete in the GRAND FINAL ON SATURDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 28. N.B. —Send your Entry in at once, stating name and age. SPECIAL NOTE—Mr. Frank Herberte, of Die Opera. House will be only too pleased to give> all the advice and help he can to intending Competitors. HANDSOME CASH PRIZES WILL BE AWARDED BY THE MANAGEMENT. Watch Papers for Further Particulars The Box Plan is now open at Robertson’s Mus e Store. Book Seats to avoid disappointment at door.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1322, 26 August 1915, Page 31
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461Page 31 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1322, 26 August 1915, Page 31
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