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AMUSEMENTS. EPt~ MAjisrrT aSH^S ■»-». Lessee and Manager..Mr .J B *, Under the Direction of *"*» MR CHARLES HOLLOW A V Representative and Acting Manager Business Manager .. 'm?" -ki M s u *tkeT Treasurer \ ." r TO-NIGHT - SATDRr> A y*L^Mbe e For the First Time in New *3 iar! QHABLES ' rpOWERFL-L AND pOPGLAa J)RAMATIC 03MPANY. Will have the honour to orwau* A PHENOMENALLY .SUCCESS&Sr.. Entitled, L1,f11 4 gp 3> . !W HX W OiIAX g^ ! V\ THY "VyiOMAN gp&. . Written by Wniiam P. Sheen and Fred. S a ~~< Produced by Special J- C. Williamson, Sq • ** And under the Sole Direction r.f CHARLES HOLLOWaT Who will appear before New Zealm* Audiences ™ AFTER AN ABSENCE OF ELETFi» YEARS J " J *'»ej In his Original Character of JIM RALNBJRD. A NE'ER DO Bit MISS BEATRICE HOLLOWAT m NELL DESMOND. The Barometer of the Box Office has sho»» ah 3 results have in every way proyeZ^ Is far and away the best and MOST TRIUMPHANTLY SDCCBSSPTIT DRAMA t«Mi Ever Produced in the Southern HemisDhei* Captain Herbert Carlton, R.N Mr C. R."stanfotd Lieutenant Harry Maxwell, R.N. .... Mr Vivian Edrorfc Oliver Desmond Mr John Hesford CecU Spencer (his nephew) Mr Godfrey Cass Admiral Stedfast, R.N,..Mr Harry HoSm Sam Spavins Mr Frank Hawtaonie Orlando Whiffles Mr John P. O'Neill Bobby Beans Mr Horace Stewart Of H.M.S. Terrific— Lieut Algie Stewart, R.N Mr Max'cUftoa Lieut. Godfrey, 8.N...Mr George Hetthtt Lieut. Hugh Ro3S, R.N. Mr Hary BroiraleW Alfred Delroy _...-.. Mr Conway Galrd. Major Belton .......Mr Hugh Power. Warder Sholbolt Mr Con. H. Uaae Tom Potts Mr George Suiter Jack. Smith (a Waif) .' Miss Sophie Lasioare Ida Valette (a Woman with a past) .-....„• Miss Ida Greaiam Lily De Vere.. ——.— .Miss Irby Var»hj|i| Nancy Nibb1e......... Miss Alice Deorwja Seeing Life— Gertie Trudal .... Mis M. Tinstey Teect Mabel Marchant..Miss Kathleen Tnmer Maud KnowalL-.-Miss jfriorence Psnlng ACT L— TWO OFFICEBS. . Scene I-—Drawing Room at Desmond Towers Scene 2—A Room in the "Blue Anchor Scene 3—Plymouth. Harbour ; , Two Years are supposed to elapse to tween Acts 1 and 2. ACT IL— THE NATAL BALL Scene I—The Pier and Pavilion, Pty mouth, Regatta Day Scene 2—Marine Barracks, Plymouth Scene 3—H.M.S. Terrific ACT lII.— THE EXPLOSION. Scene I—Deck of "The White Swan* Scene 2—Plymouth Hoe Scene 3—The Valuts of Keldrum Castlt ACT IV.— WHY WOMAN SMS Scene I—"The Quarries," Portland Pit son Scene 2—Exterior of a Country ChotS Scene 3—lda Yalette's Bedroom NEW AND MAGND7ICENT SCENES! BY RICKETTS AND YAUGHAN. DEPICTING A SERIES OP STIRBISS AND LdFELLKE TABLEAUX; Illustrating Scenes both by LAND and SSI SPECIAL ATTENTION Is called to "the fact "that the Curtaia will rise Earfi Evenins at S O'CLOCK SBABP, THE BOX PLAN Now on view At Wildman, LyelL and Arey*a. DAY SALE TICKETS May be obtained At His Majesty's Cafe and Kiosk. POPULAR PRICES—3/, 2/, *nd 1/. Karly Doors, 6d extra, opening at 7 o'ctott sharp. Overture at 7.50; Cartages at 10.43. ■TYEVONPORT DOMAIN. GRAND MUSICAL SELECTIONS. . By the Following Bands — IMPEY'S, GARRISON, NO. 1 BATTALIOS AND DEYONPOBT. Steamers will run to Devonport Wiurf, at short intervals from 2 p.m. Return Fare, 6d. M ASS B' AN ? a DEVONPORT. SUNDAY AFTERNOON NEST, FEB. «* The undermentioned Bands will unite os the Devonport Cricket Ground at .3 o'eloei, and give an Exhibition of Contest Itejift including Test Selections, Marches, tf" Counter March Drill, etc.:— BANDS: NO. 1 BATTALION BAND GARRISON BAND IMPEY'S BAND DEVONPORT BAND - ' "_. Marches will be played by the eoffiMW" STRENGTH OF ALL BANDS. ~-* Performance to Commence at 3 pjn. Collection in aid of Devonport Ban* Contest Fund. . C. NEWMAN, Hofl.S*C._ 1/ ipHORAL -pTALL Under the Direction of Lilian Tree and Locis Blitz. POPULAR CONCERTS. I s - I*. is. is. SECOND CONCERT. WEDNESDAY, "FEBRUARY 24. lWl.* - ALL LEADING ARTISTS. PROGRAMME: GEMS FROM THB OPERAS. Admission—One Shilling. '■ ■. Tickets can be had at Williamson's, to? bacConist. Queen-st.; Toreador Flower D* pot, H.M. Arcade; and Richardson's &*** Warehouse, 290, Queen-st Fl EDF RA L H&& & i WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 17th and 18th FEB. __-, JACK'S PRACTICAL SYMPATHY WLUi HIS BROTHERS' DISTRESS. GRAND NIGGER UINSTEEL.ASB VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT' By Officers and Men of H.M.S. Penguin. ft| In Aid of the Widows and Orphans of n» Victims of the Wallaroo Disaster. Songs, Dances, Club Swinging, St""" Speeches *. _. Wl<Latest Jokes from London Pantomime 3 POPULAR PRICES—3/, 2/, L Eight Sharp. tfa . Don't Miss Seeing Jack. The Handy »»* as .an Entertainer. -an A GOOD SHOW FOR A GOOD CAuB» •OAZABD-S elfTe SaS^ o k In the Six-shot Competition f or «- ending eth Inst., the following B Ibles:-S. Elliott. B. Needham, T. «en» J. Robinson. J. King, C. Dennes. - In the ties the winner proved to oe Robinson. Winner of last we e J; s gate Bull's-eyes, S. Elliott. Winner of » week's Running Targets, F. Weon. This Week's Prizes:—SlX-SHOT PETITION. Telescope; A^rlti^BU>% BULLS-EYES, Folding Camp Cnair, » NING TARGETS, Saloon Rifle. No Entrance Fee. Id. Per Shot

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 38, 13 February 1904, Page 8

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