H IS M AJESTY ’ S hiheatre. Lessees J. C. Williamson, Ltd. 11 NIGHTS’ CARNIVAL OF GAIETY. Commencing TUESDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 28. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present for the First Time in New Zealand, THE NEW ENGLISH MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY. In Three of the Biggest and Brightest Shows Ever Staged in Australasia. The First Production of the Season will be the Frisky Risky French Frivolity in Three Acts, THE GIRL IN THE TAXI. THE GIRL IN THE TAXI. THE GIRL IN THE TAXI. Delightful, Charming. Endearing. Graceful. Enchanting. For Four Nights Only. A THREE HOURS’ .TOY RIDE. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2. The Same Strong Company will Present their Second Stupendous Achievement, HIGH JINKS. HIGH JINKS. HIGH JINKS. The Non-Stop Laughter Play. The Final Production of the Season, which takes place on FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8 AND 9. THE GIRL ON THE FILM. THE GIRL ON THE FILM. THE GIRL ON THE FILM. The Lively, Lilting, Laughing Success. Direct from the Gaiety Theatre, London. The Three Comedies will be played by the same strong cast of Celebrated English Artists that appeared in the original Melbourne and Sydney productions, all of whom were specially imported for the occasion, including: MR. C. H. WORKMAN, Comedian. MR. W. H. RAWLINS, Comedian. MR. CHRIS. WREN, Comedian. MR. FIELD FISHER. Coined.an. MR. ALFRED FRITH, Comedian. MR. HUGH HUNTLY, Comedian. MR. FRED. MAGUIRE, Comedian. MR. PAUL PLUNKET, Baritone. MISS GWEN HUGHES, Ingenue. MISS FLORENCE VIE, Comedienne. MISS HELEN HOBSON, Soubrette. MISS DAISY YATES, Comedienne. THE ENTIRE COMPANY DIRECT FROM LYRIC THEATRE, LONDON. And the Popular Favourites, CECIL BRADLEY, MARIE EATON AND DOROTHY BRUNTON. AN ABUNDANCE OF MUSIC AND MIRTHFULNESS. The BOX PLANS for the SEASON of 11 Nights at WILDMAN AND AREY’S. PRICES: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 65.; Stalls, 35.; Gallery, Is. Early Doors to Stalls and Gallery, Is. Extra. QPERA O U S E. FULLER’S VAUDEVILLE AND THEATRES, LTD. Matinees Wednesdays and Saturdays. CHARLES EDENEUBY, America’s Foremost Novelty Equilibrist. McConnell and Austin. POLLABD AND JACKSON. LEONARD NELSON. PHIL PERCIVAL. DOROTHY HARRIS. EUGENE BOLAND. HENNESSEY AND MARTELL. Admission: D.C. and 0.5., 25.; Stalls, Is. 600 Seats at 6d. Reserves, 2s. 6d., Robertson’s Music Stores, to 5 p.m , thereafter at Theatre. Tel. 1595. Doors 7 15 p.m. JgROS. yj UGE E W OIRCUS. COMING IN ALL ITS MAGNIFICENT GRANDEUR. THE SEVENTH ANNUAL TOUR. PLAYING TO CROWDED AND ENTHUSIASTIC AUDIENCES. NEW ARTISTS. NEW ACTS. NEW ARTISTS. NEW ACTS. Just Arrived by s.s. Manuka and Ulimaroa. The Management regret having to Postpone the Wairarapa Dates owing to Enormous Success at Tsentham, but will positively appear at GREYTOWN, Thursday, 23rd. CARTERTON, Friday, 24th. MASTERTON, Saturday. 25th. Watch this Advertisement for the Date we Play your Town. FOB WORMS in HORSES PRATT’S WORM POWDERS ABE QUICK TO ACT, SUBE IN BESULT. Easily Given in Chaff. 4/- tin. 4/6 posted. PBATT’S VETERINARY LINAMENT is the Purest and Most Effective Made. 2/6 Bottle Posted. PRATT'S COUGH COLD CUBE (given in feed), Sure, Quick. 4/- tin posted- | JAMES E. THOMSON AND CO., i Suppliers of all Kinds Horse and I Cattle Medicine. I STUART STREET, DUNEDIN.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1326, 23 September 1915, Page 39
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