j AMUSEMENTS. I "" " — —— j TVT X L L I X S T X \V A R T ! X> AS MAGGIK W V L I K. In the New Barrie Piny, WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS. mHEATRE X O V A L. Direction J. C. Williamson. Lid. Mwssier Harry Musgrove. TO-NIGHT. «t * TO-NIGHT, at 8. TO-NIGHT, at P. I Anil Two following Nights MR J. C. WILLIAMSON PRESENTS For the First Tinio in ChTietehureh, I NELLIE STEWART ! NELLIE STEWART !In J M. EarrioV Greatest ;uui Most Dβj li-htfm Piar, I WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS. J WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS. i The Reigning Succes of Ens.-lnr.tl and I America. j CAST OF CHARACTERSJohn Stiand .... Harcourt Beatty Alick Wyiie Enrdloy Turner (Proprietor of Granite Quarry, near Glasgow). David Wylifi J. B. Athoiwood James Wylio Gregan MsMcvhon (ilia Sons) Mr Vena We* Norman Campbell I (A Cabinet JHinislcr). I Thomas (a Butler) . . . J. .Stuart. Clyde : First Elector C. Walters j Second Elector .... Janice Martin Third Elector J. Stuart. Comtesse de la Brierc . Madclainc Meredith J Lady Sybil T.asenby . . Given Burroughs Grace (a Maid) Edith Lewis And Maggie Wyii, . . NELLIK .STEWART (Ahrk Wy'ic's Daughter). The Piity produced by Gantou M'erviile. THURSDAY NIGHT NEXT, THURSDAY NIGHT NEXT, For tho Last Threo Night?, SWEET NELL OF OLD DRURY. SWEET NELL OF OLD DRURY. Plana at Milncr and Thompson's. Day Sales at Woodward's. Price*: Dress Circle and Reserved Stnli« ss, Stalls 33, Gallery la. Di.av .Sibils Od extra. Early Door Gallery la cxira. TIIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Hayward'a Picture Enterprises, Ltd. ! TO-NIGHT AND EVERY NIGHT. I i lIAYWARD'S PICTUJtES HAYWARD'S PICTURES I HAYWARD'S PICTURES i SCREENED NIGHTLY IN THE MOST COMFORTABLE TREAT HE IN THE DOMINION. LAST THREE NIGHTS OF ARNST v BARRY BOAT RACE. ARNST v BARRY BOAT RACE. Come and nee how Canterbury "Dick" won the Great World's Championship. LAST THREE NIGHTS Of PRESENT PROG RAMME. ENTIRE CHANGE THURSDAY. CARNIVAL HOLIDAY MATINEES. THURSDAY, at 2.30. FRIDAY, at 2.30. .SATURDAY, r.t I.M. Circle and Stalls Iμ, Stalls lid, Reserved Seats J* 6d. Book at Dresden. 9222 THIS da Y. \TEW BRIGHTON EXHIBITION. iN EW BRIGHTON EXHIBITION. OPENED I*o-DAY (MONDAY), By G. W. RUSSELL, ESQ., M.P. NEW BRIGHTON EXHIBITION, Grand Collection oi ArL Treasures. Unrivalled Show of Curias. A Unique and "Wonderful Display. LAn Absolute Education. A Whirl of Enjoyment. 1 TO-NIGHT, at «.—Concert by McDonald Variety Company. TO-NIGHT- PA THE PICTURE EXHIBITION. Side Shows, Art Union, Gue-s?iii£ Competition. Grand Display oi Skill. Admission 6d, Children Id. Season 'Dirkcts: Family 3s, Single Adult Is Gd. Chil"'"orlix EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. SKIIP /~1 ■ H O R A L HALL. WEDNESDAY NEXT. WEDNESDAY NEXT. CHAS. NORMAN'S GREAT I CHAS. NORMAN'S GREAT I CONCERT COMBINATION. ! CONCERT COMBINATION. AMY MURPHY will Sing "Caro Nome" and tho waltz song "Carmena." WALTER WHYTE will Siug "A Dream" (Bartlctt), "Annie Laurie," and "Come into the Garden, Maud."' MABEL FOWLER will Sing "Roberto o tv che adoro" and "Good Bye." NELLIE BLACK will Sinp "Thts Lord is my Light" (Alliteenj. EDITH , NEVILL will Sing "Caro mio ben" (Giordarsi) and "Scots v.-a, hae." AMY MURPHY and WALTER WHYTE will Sing the popular Duet from "II Trovatore." NELLIE BLACK and LOUIS BLITZ will Play Violin and 'Cello Solos, and with CHAS. NORMAN a Trio. PRICES OF ADMISSION—3s (reserved seats), 2b, and 1». Thn Plane of Rceerved Seats will be Opened at the Dresden TO-DAY. 9223 /■V L V H P I A RINK. ALWAYS COOL INSIDE. FOUR SESSIONS DAILY. 10 to 12, 2.30 to 5. 7.:i0 io 10. Half-rates Sessions ."i.fiO to 7. Ladies will be charged ADMISSION ONLY to Day Seseione. PROFESSOR A. SMITH will commence next Wednesday a:? attempt to Skate, continuously 72 ho'ure. tjirting at 11.15 p.m. t An influential Committee will e'inerviso the authenticity of tho experiment. The Rink will be open DAY snd NIGHT from 11.15 p.m. Wednesday 'ill 11-15 p.m. Saturday. Admission at" any time (other than ees*'2ona)_6d___ ; ___ _ _.??;? GRAND CONCERT. In aid of the West End Girl Pence Scouts, Under the patronage of his Worship the Mayor and District Council. CH OR A L H A L L. TO-NIGHT, at S p.m. FIRST-CLASS PROGRAMME. Col. Cosagrove, D.C.S., will rivo an address on "The Aims and Objects of Peace Scouting for Girls." ADMISSION, '2s and I*. 300 GRAND PHONOGRAPH CONCERT. IN OUR CONCERT HALL, 7.30. Every evening during Carnival Week. No charge. Those unable to gain adraiaaion on Saturday night will have the opportunity of hearing a eplcndicl programme any night during the week. CHIVERS'S MUSIC STORES. White Hart Buildings, JTSU23 2W High street
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13883, 7 November 1910, Page 1
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