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fJIS fpHEATRE. Direction . . J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. FIRST OF J. C. WILLIAMSON’S 1917 STARRING ENGAGEMENTS, Commencing NEXT MONDAY STIGHT. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD,, Announce the Opening Attraction of tms year’s Programme—the Greatest Series of Plays and Players the Management has ever Enjoyed the Privilege of Presenting. KATHLENE MACDONELL, The Young Canadian Star Actress, whose Art for the past two Seasons has been the theatrical topic of New York. Together with aw- • CHARLES WALDRON, The Original “Daddy Long Legs” of London and New York. In Jean Webster’s Dramatisation of her Full-of-Smiles Book, tong tegs, ADDYON G E G S, T)ADDY TONG TEGS, ±J a d d y -L/ on g Begs: D E Y T, °N G TEGS, addy B egs THE MOST CHARMING PLAY FOR TWENTY YEARS. OPINIONS OF THIS REMARKABLE PLAY ON ITS FIRS " REPRESENTATION IN SYDNEY: ‘‘The success of ‘Daddy Long Lees’ in ® yd^ y -,\ s Gl ® talk of all Australia.” Daddy Long Legs’ is the most charming of all stage stories.” ‘‘l n shorter time than it takes to toll Tdo! a svd n6 , M f- c Oonell became the side the uS’/re.” bpth i " SMe and ° 1 "- uoia D^ ddy , Lon ff Legs’ is a play tha’ holds from beginning to end, and makes more ambitious productions pale into insignificance.” t roin? + ? la A has been witnessed in AusSo o • t l l . at has crea ted such an universal fascination for the past 20 years.” “Miss Kathlene MacDonell will ever { , h V e e aJegoerl” me ' n ° rleS ° f SydnC! opi Waldron has completely eclipsed the popularity of his initial appearance a s ‘The Squaw Man.’ ” . 1' ‘ D . ad <ly Long Legs’ absolutely sinks into insignificance all former produc • tions of its class.” J) AD D Y £O N G Comes Like a Purifying Breeze. It has Tugged at the Heart-strings of Millions. Plans at Wildman and Arey’s Friday next. rpOWN HALL CONCERT C HA M B E R. FROM THE EVENING OF WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, Until the day of departure, which is not for many days, however. MR. EDWARD BRANSCOMBE’S CUTEST SET OF ARTISTS Excelling in Comedy yet Warbling Tunefully as well. Let us introduce them! rp H E VE W I|AND I E S. HE E W Z P H E V E w II ANDIES. X H E EV/ A N D I E S. Irp H E VE W HANDIES. H E E W J- 7 ANDIES. H E "XT El W IIAND I E S. H E E W - 1 - 7 ANDI E S. MISS DOROTHY MANNING Lyric Soprano MISS LINDA BRADFORD . . Contralto MISS IVY DAVIS Comedienne MR. JOHN WELLBY Bass MR. ANDREW PACE . Light Comedian MR. COURTNEY FORD Comedian of Weight MR. HARRY GRAHAM Also a Comedian AIR. PHILIP HARDMAN Director of Ye Music Be cognisant of the fact that there are many excellent seats in the Edifice of Entertainment, the best of which are shown on the Plan in the keeping of WILDMAN AND AREY. TO GET IN: 35., 25., Is. John Hopkins Representative —ft MINERS’ HALL. H U H T I> Y. Largest and Best Theatre in the District. Seating Accommodation 700. Dress Circle and large Stage. Messrs. Coady and Calder, Picture Lessees, are prepared te advance and run approved dramatic and other companies. For terms and particulars apply GEORGE CALDB2R, Manager Lyceum Pictures, ci Caretaker.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1415, 7 June 1917, Page 33

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Page 33 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1415, 7 June 1917, Page 33

Page 33 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1415, 7 June 1917, Page 33

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