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Thanks to “NO RUBBING’’ Laundry Help, women can sing, darn stockings etc., while “NO RUBBING” does the washing without rubbing or injury to " hands or fabrics. Is. packets; allgrocers. H IS MAJESTY’S rpHEATRE.s Lessees'' J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Sole Direction J. AND N. TAIT. Commencing 1 ? SATURDAY —AT EIGHT — NIGHT SATURDAY —AT EIGHT — NIGHT J. AND N. TAIT ’ ' ' . Have ' the honour to present: THE BRILLIANT ENGLISH ACTRESS . EMELIE POLINI, AND THEIR NEW DRAMATIC ' '' '' COMPANY IN I) E T UXE, ’ A NN l‘ IS, ’ E 1J U X E N N I -E, TA E TU X E ■ M.N NI E, A-Z e -U U X E ■ xAi' N N I E, ‘ . THE MYSTERY COMEDY-DRAM Al, .J *' By Edward Clark. . j ;■ CAST OF CHARACTERS; . i. ' (In order of appearance) Porter .. .. George Chalmers Doctor Niblo . . . Norman Pearce Van Herbert Raymond Lawrence. Jordan Bell S. A. Fitzgerald' i Prank North John Delacey. < Butler , Victor Fitzherbert Jimmie Fitzpatrick .... John Fernside De Luxe Annie Emelie Polini ’ Cronin - Harmon L'ee Hal K. Kendal A. E. Greenaway Mrs. Archer Olive Wilton Mrs. Gilmore Georgia Harvey Cyrus Monroe Charles Berta! Joen Charles Browne Nurse May Thorpe SYNOPSIS OF .SCENERY: Act I. Scene 1: Smoking Compartment in ■ a Pullman Car (December, 1918). Scene 2: De Luxe Annie’s Apartment, New York (three,weeks prior to Scene 1). ■ Act 11. Scene 1: Room in Mrs. Gilmore’s Boardinghouse, New Canaan, Connecti- - cut, (next day); Scene 2: Cyrus Mon-, roe’s Hardware Store (15 minutes later). > ■ . Act 111. Scene ,1: A Lady’s Boudoir in a Summer Cottage on the Outskirts of New Canaan (that night). Scene 2: The Same (three days later). Scene 3: The Same as Scene 1, Act J. (three weeks later). Box Plans now available at Wildman and Arey’s for First Six Nights, of Season. . - .PRICES: is. (Res. Stalls and Dress Circle), 3s. (id., and Is. 6d. Early Doors (Unreserved Stalls and Family ‘Circle) Is. Extra. Plus tax. ’ . • Day Sales at Coleman’s. \ SECOND PRODUCTION OF SEASON; EY E S ’ Q E YOUTH. The Dramatic Novelty, Particulars of which will be Announced Later. : -.

JpULLER’S QPERA pjOUSEt Direction .. Ben. and John Fuller, Ltd. TO-NIGHT —AT EIGHT — TO-NIGHT DARBY ,T UPINO, THE INCOMPARABLE. Supported by, a Programme of Worth ’ and Outstanding Brilliance. THE MOLINARIS. .CAMPBELL AND MAYO. -. CARB AND MANLY, VYTALTER GEORGE’S SUNSHINE vv . PLAYERS. ; . In Their One-act Episode of Fun' and ; /- Frivol, “VENICE.” D.C. and All Stalls, 25.; Up. Circle, Is.; Res., 2s. 6d. Plan at Richardson Piano Co., Ltd. (opp. Milne and Choyce), 110 Queen St., till 5.15; then at Segedin’s (opp. Theatre), till 7. ’Phone 3748. BE WISE AND BOOK.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1539, 23 October 1919, Page 37

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Page 37 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1539, 23 October 1919, Page 37

Page 37 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1539, 23 October 1919, Page 37

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