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THEATRE ROYAL. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY. Enoimous Success of our Present Programme. The Audiences Delighted. Last Two Nights of the ever Populai ALLISONS ALLISONS ALLISONS ALLISONS Who to-night will pioduce their great sketch, " A BIT OF REAL LIFE ; " Or, " The Stoiy of the Diamond Bangle." .Also Last Two Nights of Maud Failing. Maud Faning. Lingard Sisters. Lingard Sisters. Enthusiastic Reception Nightly of Miss Alice Lay ton, the Gifted Sopiano. Mi. Tim Howard, the "Funny"' Comedian. Miss Olive Lenton, the Dainty berio. Miss Puscilla Vrine, the Chaiaetei Seno Mr. Tameb M<uion, Comedian Mi. E Biinkman, the Favounte Bantone. Prices, 2s and Is. Box Plan at Holliday's MONDAY NEXT MONDAY NEXT Fust Appeal ance in Wellington of CUNNING CUNNING CUNNING The CUNNING CUNNING Magician. CUNNING CUNNING CUNNING Diiect fiom Ameiica. One ot the World's Greatest Magicians and Exponents of Legeidemain. Also, MR. DAVE FROH M A N, Coon Impel sonatoi. OYDNEY-STREET SCHOOLROOM. BAKNETT-HOPPE CONCEKTS. TUESDAY, 27ih MAY, THURSDAY, 12th JUNE. Committee Lady Stout, Mesdames Biown, Butt, Embling, Fell, Fitchett, and Wallis, Dr. Elizabeth Mills, Miss Fiaser, Messrs. W. Fraser, M.H.R., J. W. Joynt, F. S. Joseph, and Cynl Towsey. Tickets, 3/- and 2/- each. Box Plan at Dresden Company, Friday, 23ul May. A. G. KEMP, Hon. Sec.

Tf XCHAXGE HALL. Lessee and Manager . . Edmd. Montgomery. For a Short Season Only, COMMENCING SATURDAY, MAY 24th MONTGOMERY'S ENTERTAINERS. BRIGHT AND SPARKLING. CLEAN AND NOVEL. Introducing the gieatest acts of the civilised world, including the Marvellous Ciaggs, Cinquevalh, the Gieat Flip flap Railway, Santos Duinonfs Wondeiful Flying Machine, the Dartos, Fiegoli, the quick change aitist, the Belle of Wellington. Also, the Grand Spectacular Pantomime of " Little Red Riding Hood." Supported by oui poweitul LONDON COMPANY People's Puces— 2s ,Is Doors 7.30.

P E It A H O U S E. Sole Lessee and Managei . . Wm. Anderson. NEXT MONDAY NIGHT, 26th MAY. Return Visit of WILLIAM ANDERSONS POPULAR DRAMATIC COMPANY. In anothei Diamatie Novelty, fiist time in New Zealand, The Gieat Adelphi Success, THE GREED OF GOLD The Story of a Dumb Man. New and Beautiful Scenic Effects. The Sensational Mill-wheel Scene, a really thrilling tableau. The Opium Den and numerous other Sensational Scenes. THE GREED OF GOLD. Theie is no moie potent foice in human atlairs than the power of gold. Men have committed woise dimes for the sake of gold than any other object, foi gold can give all that this world has to give. Possessed of wealth, a man can gain eveiything else in the world— can gratify eveiy wish and eveiy desire that he may torm. What wonder, then, that men are tempted to the commission of even the blackest deeds foi the sake of the SHINING TEMPTER! For, once we let the lust of gold overtake us, we cannot tell whither it may lead. It is the object ot this POWERFUL DRAMA to warn and teach us to shun its insidious luies. FRED. HENNINGHAM, RepiesenUtive.

S~\ PERA HOUSE. FRIDAY, M AY 2 S l d . GRAND ~CO NCEET B\ the Wellington Garrison Band. Champion Band of New Zealand ! The piogiamme will include TEST SELECTIONS Recently pei formed at New Plymouth. Vocalist MISS PHOEBE PABSONS

PRICES— is, 2«, and Is. Box plan at the Diesden Piano Company, now open.

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Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 99, 24 May 1902, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 99, 24 May 1902, Page 17