BUCKLER-PAGET COMPANY.
The box plans opened at the Dresden this morning for "His" House in Order," the first of the productions which Beaumont Smith, Ltd., in conjunction with Hugh Buckler, Ltd., will present during the ensuing fortnight. The experience enjoyed by other managers in England and America, and by themselves in Sydney, decided Mr. Hugh Buckler and Miss Violet Paget to submit "His House in Order" for the approval of the Wellington public for the entire six nights of the first week, leaving a varied and constant change of programme for the following eight nights, during which are promised a veritable feast of good plays. Miss Paget and the ladies of the company will assist by selling souvenirs at the patriotic matinee on Friday organised by the Messrs. J and N. Tait and the Harry Lauder Company, and at the conclusion of the performance Miss Violet Paget, assisted by Mr. James Dykes, will submit to' auction an autographed framed photograph of Mr. Harry Lauder, presented by the celebrated artist himself.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 61, 9 September 1914, Page 3
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