AMUSEMENTS.
ALLAN HAMILTON'S DRAMATIC COMPANY. There is every prospect that Mr Allan Hamilton's Dramatic Company will continue to meet with tbe same success as wlien launched at Sydney last Easter. Already the advance booking for the Nelson* season is excellent. Tho company will open at the Theatre Royal to-morrow night, when the famous play "A Message From Mars" will be produced. On Monday night "Queen of the Night" will receive its initial production. It is said to be just the sort of melodrama that will appeal to the largp .option of New Zealand playgoers Wiio' like their dramatic fare well seasoned; and as far as the -mounting is concerned Mr Hamilton asserts that no prior production in Australasia will have been better presented. Mr Claude Whaitc will act as touring mnaager, while Mr George Buller will bo in charge of the business department. The company have just terminated a successful 'season of the West Coast, and leave Westport t.vday for Nelson. it will ' be-'tieen hy adverli-;eni-:.it th:it the lasti train for "the country will be delayed to-morrow evening until 10.30, ihii*," aft'widjni- cs,uiit_y visH< J F-s 1 ' 11 . °P" poriuriitv of attending the Hamilton Dramatic Company's performance,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 10 September 1909, Page 2
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