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... ' -■• J O*E B A H°lls vII Business Manager—Mr. J. F. Mac tfAßOjf. '< LAST THREE NIGHTS " ■■' AND POSITIVE FAREWELL TO Tffi " ' ,lf ■'-,- ■■■-'-. '-■'■-" POPULAR 'Jl \. "• -'§ WOODS - Q JOMP^ ; 'j ■:''''--' - ' ,' , Mif Australia's Greatest Actor, ' , \ .'-.,: ALFRED WOODS, And the. Celebrated English Autr*w /'" MAUD WILLIAMSON, "' ', And the '',',-) THIRTY MEMBERS OF THEIR IMCOMPi* 1 ABLE DRAMATIC ORGANISATION. ; , ] ■ ; TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT TO-N:tGHT . ■ i AND TWO FOLLOWING EVEMNGS, - I : ■IN OLD MADRID, ; \ : IN OLD MADRID, ♦ v f J IN OLD MADRID, * \ ; IN OLD MADRID. ♦ , '.': 1 • i IN OLD MADRID. : > 1 : IN OLD MADRID. * t i i •" i ,—^^, j An Historical Romance in Fom Acts, being* I Dramatisation of F. Marion Crawford'* , ::S. I Fascinating Novel. " In the Palane of the i King," by Maud Williamscn. ; ,_' 1 - CAST OF CHARACTERS- '''"'V^tMi'! Don John of Austria ALFRED WfiOES I (Half-brother of Phillip 11. of Mwin.} Dolores MAUD WILLIAMSON . (Daughter of General de Mcnc.oza.) *..'*■ Phillip 11. (King of Spain) ...Mr. Hi.vli Bocklw } Ruy Gomez de Silva .Mr. George Haisell I (Prince of Eboii.i ■ -~ -MM. f Antonio Perez ...Mr. F.rnsst Knighi i (The King's Secretary.) , ■y'-yM . General de Mcndoza Mr. A. W. Eootliraai* -■ Captain Don Pedro do Escabado r Mr. J. Lambert : ' *#jfl Captain Don Julius Cranio Mr. J. Uteretk - I (Of the King's Guard of Honour.) " l Miguel de Anto'na Mr. Harry Be.tuin6n& ■.'"■■ i (" Adonis," a Hunchback...the Kin Jester I Don Fadrigue Mr. Fred. Pealed i (Den John's Valet.) <fl | Endaldo (Mendoza's Servant)... Mi. Ben Linc!sa ' i Henri Miss Daisy Kep«( ' Pedro Miss Grade Deveieaoa J (The Queen's Pages.) I Sentry Mr. Edward NDtlcjt'"---K°-i Henrietta (Queen of Spain).. Olive Emerji 1 Dona Ana de La Ccrcia Miss May Cai;leorJ ! (Princess Eboli.) | Duchess Alvarez Miss Pnarl Dndlejt i Dona Magdalena Quiado Mrs. Harry Lang I Inez de Mendoza Miss Emily Lambton - I (Dolores' Blind Sister.) 1 Pepita (Dona Ami's Maid) Miss Carl Doyle; : I Maids of Honour, Ladies-in-Waitinji, Courtiers, ? Guards of Honour, Dancing Girls, Soldiers, etc., etc. I SYNOPSIS OP SCENERY : ■' ? ; : Act 1.-COURTYAKD OF THE I'ALACEJ "Into your hands I put nv life, my I faith, my honour, trusting them all to « you, as I trust them to God." - f: Act 11.-DON JOHN'S A PART ME JTS IX TUB ' 1 ALCAZAR. "We are man and man, 1 you and I, brother and brother, and! there is neither King nor 1- rimy;." i Act 111.-Scene 1: THE THRONE ROOM. "J • will pay for my father's life with myt I dishonour." Scene 2: CORRIDOR Hi '? THE PALACE. " I shall be faithful ! ' : * to your Majesty until the ead." Scene V 3: THE THRONE ROOM. " The worltf » | is ours, with' all it holds, in spit* o£ ■SI men and women and Kings" < ,If j Act IV.-THE THRONE ROOM. "My word! ' I j and oath are good; and :here is bo 1 i man bold enough to estion nij! I 1 honour." ' 7 \ ' , -■'--'-■■■'fflSI I MAGNIFICENT SCENERY. ' \| I GORGEOUS AND RESPLENDENT COSTUMES ' I FROM AUTHENTIC DESIGNS. Popular Prices: 3s, 2s. and Is. ' ,' I Box Plan at Wildman, Lyell, and Arey's. ' ;i '(■ Day Sales as usual. '\M No Early Doors. '. ' 1 '..$ PARISH OF THE HOLY SEPULCHRE '.. PARISH HALL, ' ; THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 15th and 16th Oct '_ ANNUAL SALE OF WORK AND FANCY PAIR ■'"■'"'• : -'-' ■-.'. ".. V''^- / >'^i!i|| The Annual Sale of Work and Fancy Fair-:]-; B will take place on the above dates from 2 t<f Ji3; ; .;| and from 7to 10 v.m. each day, and will coin-:/-,it' 1| prise:—Sale of Plain and Fancy Needlework, it If Vocal and Instrumental Music, Mrs. Jarley'g lc i;( m Waxworks, Prof. Beckfbrd's Royal Marionettes, f 1 Character Songs, Refreshments, etc., etc. Admission; Sixpence. Vr ¥ . , __. , ; .,. (| SOENIO pLAYING PABSS, A NOVELTY. - \ \t . ", ■;• V r ' EACH CARD DISPLAYS AN EXQUISITE GEM OF NEW ZI3ALAND ' ','l\ .- SCENERY. : 'J [' ' - \ hi t ■''■""" ' f SUITABLE SOUVENIR FOR SENDING HOME. ■ -' — _. '' -' ,L -..;-.- ■' .-.,-' ,"-..- .-.v--.:;^tl*-'i;K ; Price, 3s per packet, ; :• \'( Can be had from all Stationers, etc. 1 —i.i.-»iii..„...„..-i-i.i. .-,.—.. i. .i.iin.ii. ..mm.—.i«.»ii.mr»« " ' J), .«.____ ___ _ , , Board and Residence. f .- .. i. —. . , —. -. "; ~'. .''s^ll BOARD AND RESIDENCE,, Private, for ; Young Men Boarders; bath, piano, ' ; . washing.: Terms, 15s per -week.— ( '<\ field Villa, Karangahape Road. , if, AN English Lady would like to accommodate XX 2or 3 Gents, with Board and Residence, first-class, at very low terms; 13 minutes' from ;'-. : City.—Apply, Ruahine, St. Mc.ry's Road, | Three Lamps, Ponsonby. ' '''\\K ROSE COTTAGE," Grey-street-Furnished , Rooms for Gentlemen; bath, etc.; from ■ 3s per week.— Mrs. McCuet. , L —— —« HA AKI BOARDINGHOUFE.Fern Nook, Park Road, opposite (he Do- ■ ~.. raain.—Mrs. Finlay McLiver (late of Upper ■ , Queen-street). : , OKARETA," opposite Choral Hall. Lower ,; Svmonds-street— J.fcommoda- t jv tion for Visitors aad Boarders. Terms mode- , rate.— Hendry, Proprietress. Telephone ! , I 852. _ " : , T> O T OR E *- ; JAj ' _, ;•.',■. '.:1 , :.-ii| : -I '.-'-'''■■ "SONOMA," ': "■-;'.ii|i|! BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ' '•" '' ft Near Railway Station. Opposite Presfoyteritt ,m\ Church, and five Minutes from Baths. g NEWLY ERECTED AND COMMODIOUS. ,'«,{, (ft Terms: 303 per week; 5s per day. '1 ,%} MRS. K. YOUNG, Proprietress. \ g •pOTORUA.- THIRWELL HOUSE. ,>J -t*J PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. . ' _ ;,,' This New and Commodious Establishment!* ;• ,|* situated within a-half minute of railway. Btaj >; i| tion and about four minutes from [lovernmefil f){ bath 3. Every convenience and comfort, • •; First-class Table. Electric Light throughout, j Terms very moderate. !.' 'if W. A. WILLIAMS. Proprietor. ' . ■', <■ < ■————-—----——-————— . -. ..r - --«-:tf;. ||SBRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE, - ,'j EOTOEUA. v- •■■ >\ $ This Favourite Establishment has been con*" . f tinuously open during the year, and has Ufa appreciatively patronised by large anm a of pleasure-seekers. It, has recently .been renovated and enlarged, and it is in * ' fe thoroughly sanitary condition. Eighty viw* ' if tors can be comfortably accommodated. • ' 'u, h Terras Moderate. S. T. BRENT. Proprietor. _ JfJ TU-xilW ZEALAND HERALD. . (i SuBSCBrPTIOX : 6d per week, delivered & town and suburbs; or 10s per qui rtcr. in a** J; vance, posted to any part of the colony. _ ADVBETISEMENTi under the followfflf Classes: Wanted, TO Let, FOE SALE, Lok ;t' and found, personal, board and E*-'-DENCE, are inserted at the rate of 18 woaJ for one shilling, or three consecutive insertions for 2s 6d. . Births, Deaths, and Marriages. 2s 6d eacfl insertion. These announcements, which nio>/;' ■ be signed by the advertiser, are also insert* |; in the AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS a lid HEBAW -- SUMMARY without extra charge. /. , , ; '«> Replies to advertisements will he recede* at the offices of the HERALD free oi chargeThe Proprietors do not hold themselves nr j | sponsible for non-insertion of advertisement g || through accident or from other causes; » they reserve to themselves the right ofJiW*: tin;? advertisements that may be deeniea « ■ jectionable, although such advertiseine« rf \< r have been paid for in the usual cour-e business. , it ij. Instructions as to the .insertion or w»J dravval of advertisements in the lI.EB-AIil» w« , be in writing. Advertisement* revised «"i , out such instructions will be innerted «»» ,i< countermanded, and charged accordingly- . i •

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12399, 12 October 1903, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12399, 12 October 1903, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12399, 12 October 1903, Page 8

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