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AMUSEMENTS.

JUS MAIKSTY'S THEATRE. •'Blind Man's Hurt." ..r "Her Own! I Way."'to be produced tliis evening, is v , ! new iiml original play by Clyde Fitch, j j ilint lin- had ;i most successful run in, i America, and ;ils<i had a. successful in- , I troduction in London ,-it Hie Lyric! Theatre '»n Kastcr Monday hist. Mis.- ---! Nellie Stewart, a< Eleanor (ark-y. lias h part particularly well suited to her. and has added another success to her repertoire. Mr ITareourt Beatty appears its Sam ('oast, Mrs Maesmore Morris j as Mr-< Steven Curlcy. Miss Singleton as Mrs Carlev. Miss Willard as Luzzio, Mr Malcolm Dunn as Lieutenant Coleman. Mr James Lindsay as Steven Carley. Mr Harry .Hill as Moles. Another feature of this production h the acting ! of four children, who have played their \ parts in this play during the Sydney, i Melbourne, and New Zealand seasons. i PROVINCIAL TOLII. Hamilton, Paeroa. Waihi, and Rotorua are to be visited by IVfiss Nellie Stewart and "Sweei Nell of Old Drury" sliortlv. Mr Musfrrove having arranged to give perforniiinces of that most popu- , lar play nt Hamilton. Monday, June 2t>; Paeroa. Tuesday, -lline 27: Waihi. Wednesduy. -hine -2S: Kotorua, Friday, .him* ' :iO. Miss Stewart will In? accompanied ; 'by the i'ull strength of Mr Ueorye Mus- ■ crove's New English Dramatic Company, and this will be the lirst time ;i company of this class will have visited the ■ provincial centres named. The visit will , ; take place immediately after the eonclu- ' sion of the pnesent Auckland season, ■, aud before the Company commence ; their return journey to Melbourne: As nu doubt many conntry patrons wrsl be [ anxious to secure seats at these per- j 1 formances, Mr Musgrove states in our [ 1 advertising columns tha; this can be arranirrd by coiniriimication with the local • box-office, particulars of whicii arc given ' in ihe advertisement.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 138, 10 June 1905, Page 6

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AMUSEMENTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 138, 10 June 1905, Page 6

AMUSEMENTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 138, 10 June 1905, Page 6

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