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. — ■•;,:■ ~~~~'- '-.■■;•.'■■ -.1 /"\ P 33 B A HOUSE. Lessee and Manager -;' *','-. William Anderson, I " A 'BOOM,- " WHEN ' . A SENSATION, - LONDON A TRIUMPH, . SLEEPS. | The Opera House Again Packed from Floor! ' to Ceiling. ': WHEN LONDON SLEEPS.. ! EVERY ACT APPRECIATED. \ v'.''"'"".':■ ' EVERY -SCENE APPLAUDED. : ! CALLS AND RECALLS. UNROUNDED APPLAUSE. ■ INTENSE ENTHUSIASM. ■,: ■ ' WHEN LONDON SLEEPS. EUGENIE DUGGAN n ; In her Original Creation of ■QUEENIE CARRUTHERS. WHEN LONDON SLEEPS. Interpreted by the Full Strength of WILLIAM ANDERSON'S . FAMOUS DRAMATIC ORGANISATION. Prices— 2s, and Is. Early Door, 6d extra. Day Sale (Early Door Tickets only) at Carter's and Williamson's. Box Plan at Wildman, Lyell, and Arey's. Stage Manager, FRANK REIS.' • Business Manager, MICHAEL JOSEPH. f\ P E It A H '0 U 8 ; E. FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, , By Special Desire, 1 CAMILLE. ' CAMILLE. DUMAS struck the keynote of all Art when he penned "CAMILLE." The Idealist and Realist join hands over this fascinating Romance and exclaim, " This is a Work." The dramatisation of this famous book instead of weakening, strengthens the story. The "motif." is one common enough—the Fate of a Coquette—but women such as these draw like the proverbial magnet when enshrined in a Play replete with brilliant dialogue and startling situations. Every phase of City and Country Life as lived in the France of Fifty Years ago, we have in this strenuous Drama. . ; • . MISS EUGENIE DUGGAN • As ' MISS EUGENIE DUGGAN MISS EUGENIE DUGGAN CAMILLE. "CAMILLE," aa ; Played by Miss Eugenie Duggan, is truly a Masterly Conception, a Living, Breathing Study of Real Life. The Box Plan for CAMILLE ; Will bo on view at the Box Office TO-MOR-ROW (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock. I M AN ' E NEMY. ■ r\ H O B A L IT ALL. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MARCH 23 AND 24. HERR ALBERT FRIEDENTHAL. FRIEDENTHAL, FRIEDENTHAL, FRIEDENTHAL. - THE GREAT PIANIST. HERR ALBERT i FRIEDENTHAL, FRIEDENTHAL, , . FRIEDENTHAL, THE GREAT PIANIST. CHORAL HALL. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MARCH 23 AND 24. CHAS. CttAdtlulKS, Manager. * QT. JAMES" HALL, WELLINGTON-STREET. 'FRIDAY EVENING. MARCH 13, 1904. CELEBRATED LECTURE-ENTERTAINMENT, " ROBERT BURNS. THE PLOUGHMAN POET OF SCOTLAND," BY REV. DAVID PARRY. Mr. Parry will recite "Soots Wha Ha® Wi' Wallace Bled," "Tarn O'Shanter," and others of Bums' Poems, besides doing the Poet justice in a brilliant oration. Admission, Is. ; i MeetingsQMP •■""." : | : *l\ mHE MONTHLY MEETING of Lodge St! AnX drew, No. 8, N.Z.C., will be held in the Masonic Hall. Princes-street, TO-NIGHT (Tuesday), at 7.30 p.m. Visiting Brethren cordially invited. J. THOMSON, Secretary. Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, etc. TVTOBTHCOTE TENT MISSION. GOSPEL ADDRESS, TO-NIGHT, ;V" At 7.50.; MEETINGS CONTINUED ON WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY. - All Welcome. Funeral Justices. PONSONB? LODGE, IT No. 17, U.A.O.D. # Members of the Auck- / wi \ \ land, Star of Newinair- / 7'* U- B'S|S/ 1 ket, and LODGE, •*• No - 17 - U.A.O.D. wi\\ Members of the Auck*«vSPw\\ hind, Star of Newinar- '* 3 '" Wl\ Ml \ ket - and Houston by I TSL f will I Lodges are earnestly I m(\ W1) i revested to assemble a WAIL m #at e Auckland Hos- \ iWiW&M pita i at 2 p.m. Sharp, : \rfn,mf'*"7sW to follow the remains W-mJC* Mr of our beloved Brother, H. J. DROMGOOL, to Purowa. Conveyances will be provided. ALF. A. PIESSE, Secretary. Board and Residence. " TjiERNLEIGH," Lower Symonds-streel>— JL Vacancies. " T7ILLE3MERE," Princes-street—vacanchsi. ill Telephone, 458. NORTH SHORE-BOARD AND RESIIT DENCE, close to Victoria Wharf. Terms moderate. Vacancies.—Bay swater. Beach Road West. "OOARD AND RESIDENCE can bo obtained -D at " Sonoma," Alfred-street, Albert Park. Telephone, No. 672. Proprietress, Mrs. Wm. Cruickshank. " THE LIONS." Wellealey-street West. AuckX land.— Comfortable accommodation, with board, for visitors and permanents;i city, close to electric cars. " QTONEHURST," SYMONDS-STBEET.-kJ First-class Board and Residence for Tourists and Permanent Boarders. Terms moderate.—Mrs. Albert A. Brown. Telephone No. 504. BATHGATE HOUSE, TE AROHA. X> Opposite Domain, near to Post Office. Every Accommodation for Tourists and Invalids. Terms Moderate. W. H. WINDSOR, Proprietor. "p O T . 0 R TJ A. j r* "rjIHE piNES," Under New Management. Entirely Renovated and tip to date. Every Comfort and Convenience for Tourists. Close to Government Baths and Grounds. Cuisine A.l. Electric light throughout. Terms moderate. T. E. CROWHURST, Proprietor. T> O T O R U A. "THE LANGHAM," ' FIRST-CLASS BOARDINGHOUSE. Superior Accommodation. Near Grand Hotel. Two Minutes' Walk from the Baths. Terms: 303 per Week; 5s per day. . W. R. MELVIN. Proprietor. 19~T OURISI, QEASON-Q^ KENT'S '■••.. BATHGATE HOUSE, ROTORUA. Lighted by Electricity. £3000 has been spent in improvement since last season. Adjoins 1 Tennis, Bowling, and Croquet Lawns, Government Baths, and the beautiful Government Gardens. Terms moderate. Porters meet all trains. a. T. BRENT, Proprietor. ■... . ....'■ ." '" ■ '. S! ~■'„ -"3 ToiletA. NTEOS FOR THE TT A B. , NOT A GREASE. PURELY BOTANICAL. Written Testimony from Well-known Medical Men. ■ ■' 1 ONE BOTTLE IN DAILY USE LASTS ABOUT I ".';• FOUR MONTHS."ANTHOS" prevents Hair Falling Out, I'J Dandruff, and Irritation. I DR. J. ROBERT LEE, M.8., B.S. (Melbourne University), writes:— " After observing results of ' Anthos,' tor four months, am satisfied, it • promotes increased growth of the Hair in quantity as well as strength." Bottjes, os, posted 3s 6d. Can be obtained from SMITH AND CAUGHEY. LIMITED: W. H. WOOLLAMS (late Ratjen), Queen-street; A. S. J. LAMB, Symondsstreet; NEIL (Herbalist). Welleslcy-street, or The Sole Agent for N.Z., 0. L. BEST, OolliDS-wood-street, Ponsonby, Auckland,. j

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12522, 15 March 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12522, 15 March 1904, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12522, 15 March 1904, Page 8

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