___AMTJSES£ENTS. ■ -•' .- EAST LYNNE i ~T~ —1 EAST LYNNE 0 Sf2 **»» EAST LYNNE 7 5f g£ LY^'J EAST LYNNE v sff£ WNfIJ EAST LYNNE I sffii®Wp EAST LYNNE Q EAW r*? 0 * EAST LYNNE H »ft£ f'PWH EAST ™**_* i 3 SSSiSJ H™ , MA JESTY>S ~^HEATIS -*-*■ Lessee. C. It. Bailey Direction, ALLAN HAMILTON* ALLAN HAMILTON'S DRAMATIC COMPANY Including special engagement'of the ' Popular Dramatic Stur c MISS FRANCES ROSS MISS FRANCES ROSS MISS FRANCES Roll < And the Brilliant Young EnguW Actor. MR CONWAY WIVGPIJ-Tr.- ' ; MR CONWAY WlnSlb: TO-NIGHT - : "' LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON EAST LYNNE I Miss Franco, n EAST LYNNE her C rSt^?«S? sß ' - 1 " ' a E&ssssg LAST LYNNL An Entirely \i— EAST LYNNE | Version, EAST LYNNE | Scenery and TS* EAST LYNNE | ments ' MISS ROSS AS LADY ISABEL MISS ROSS AS MADAME VINE. CONWAY WING-FIELD AS ARCHIBALD CABLtLE: The "Otago Times" says: "Miss Fran™. Ross as Lady Isabel had a tryln.TS to fill. There Is a great deal of ■worktop embracing a wide range of delineatkm-JS humorous in Isabel's first meeting wSh Cornelia, the highly dramatic as the §58 progresses, and the tragic in the fifth »s?■ Only an actress, of abulty would be w£ to attempt the part, and Miss Ross sm! mounted its many difficulties with aaaM,; aole skill." .—™ww EAST LYNNE TO-NIGHT" " X'K' ' LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASOK.- * r P BICES: 3A~2/, 1/. :; K Box Plan and Day Sales at MarteUl'g,''■' Booking Fee, 1/ extra. Early doon ta Stalls and Galiery 6d extra till 7.30, ;■ Manager, GEORGE BPUJEi. JJIS MAJESTY'S JHBaS^ Lessee C. B. BaUtt-' •sub-Lessee „ Alt. Lfalm Direction of GEORGE STEPHEiiioT; " mHE "■-■ AN ENJOYABLE AOQUAINI'AKaB * To see and hear them once is to see tai hear them twice, thence for all tlmt« when and whence you can. A SEASON OF ... " MIRTH, MUSIC, AND MEREOtEKL,I Will be Inaugurated on " -. .«- MONDAY EVENING NEXT, 12th iEiSE.,' With the first appearance in Auda»n4-Dl GEORGE '.-,' , v . NEW ENGLISH ATTRAGTIOS.^ THE \X7ANIW3BBES, ■■ 'f/ HE v » ANDEREBS, ': %i- 7 MUSICAL COMEDY iCOSTDJO) ■» COMPANY, :-•"-"-:< ig. Artists of High Artistic'llent. j Including the..;'.,., . '~ ,] DISTINGUISHED LONDON SOOEHk ENTERTAINER,: -.- ~V Miss PHYLLIS And the Man of Many.Laagas, } LESLIE HOLMES. • ■'."] Together with the Fall StMngtk 4t\ THE WANDERERS' UNIQUE -, ORGANISATION,. A ..'. 1: Present the Most 1 DELICSTFUL AND FASCLNiffINa ENTERTAINMENT ';;.;; Ever Introduced to the Donihil«iii. : - Popular Slices: D. Circle,and-0. Stilly 3/; 'Stalls, 2/; Gallery, V. .Plin.it WW. : man and iiey's (No Booking Fee). pLOCXTnON AND DRAMATIC. AEI MR. ALFRED PRICE., Has Resumed Teaching. Intending PuplM 1 wiU kindly i ommunlcate • toformer- Snidli>| ! Cax'ton Chambers. SwansoMtV \ p R I N C E • S '■>1$' I - X ; Direction, Hayward's Enterprises, US.' NEW MAPLEWOOD.FEOOR.'f ; ; i 10 to 12, 2.30 to 4.45, 5t0j,7& to 10, THE FIRST GRAND RATSBOW AND: ~ ; FANCY DRESS CAESIV'iIj.. ', ■•,;■ NEXT WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11 . . Valuable Prizes will be awarded for tie.. following:— .' , ■■■'■■/£;.''-■'■ ■ Rainbow Costume: First and Second prizes to be awarded to those adjudged!? . have created the best colour scheme.. TB« . Best Fancy Dress: Gent; do., M',"» . Most Original Dress: Lady, Gtntv-.lfc- , Most Comical: Gent. The MostgSiK , Lady Skater. The Most Graceful Conple. . Lady and Gent. The Best Tandem .Tern. costumes and skating considered: ; » Ladies and One Gent. Human Pram Bs« Two Gents. Cigarette Ra«= M £„*™ Gent. Wheel and Bucket Races Special Engagement rtSthe Premier Burlesque Skater of tHe,.Upini Admission. 2/ . and skates). Prizes on view at Fred. J* ' ley's, Queen-st., on MOlsDax-: _. .. 'W7IND SO R ROLL BB^'^ W WINDSOR ROLLER SINK.; <V I THREE LAMPS, PONSONBY AUCKLAND'S LEADING. - LOOK OUT FOR OUR CORONATION: CARNIVAL. „;.- . KINDLY under New-M** agement. & McEWAj^^lEINK CARNIVALS and Balls-Fancy Dresses, ing Dresses, Theatre Coats etc., *«g Mhire. Sent to any part of the »nuni». Twenty-nine first prizes * n ™&;SEffi&ta logue on application.-Miss MchJwaß. »., Queen-st. 'l'hone 354. -~ v m -DOLLER Skates.-Just X Richardson's World-famous ing Skates; also, Brampton, Wlnslow. AU kinds of Kolla Mg V****O HAVELOCK SOCIAL CLUB^rth^, their usual Weekly *g&S'J?Sw«I HALL, NORTH-ST., TO-«-K|l Good floor; good music Gents bud., « Ladles by ***"**■ wovnj Eß, Hon. Set.; . The "Veleta," "Military -La Favourite" will be ÜBgU tMgg | desirous of learning, between, W". "^g, rTTirclS^ T-\ A V C I N G. D • A T l i*' D ' EXCELSIOR SOCIALS .^jg, ™*™ HALL, Glover's Orchestra. nsim i. Good Floors. mL»';. GenL'fl Sub.. 1/6. Ladif ' : Dancing at ~., Hon. Set 504 -ZZZvL —^ —W ll^^ 1 ■■' Hill The Csojl_|^fijjl^ Ponsonby-rd., on DAY EVENnvG^^ V °j. S ADEANB,, _ : 20 TERRACE 3WJ ±L( asement announce their Vl> -G, held EVERY WEDNESDAY fVhMasonic Hall, Eden Terrace. Floor^ SPENCERWiU,' |g[ D her Dancing Classes *»**? n uß every THURSDAY. E1^ eatarJ i.j c men<«ry. prn^ Advanced, 8 till 10.30 P-m Class every MONDAY, at ".« Juvenile Class SATURDAY Aii« rellj 25. Vincent-sc. P/'vate Terms, etc., Miss Spencer, 23, vju 'Phone 2237. '.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 137, 10 June 1911, Page 12
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