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Amusements. * ' ,B TT IS M A 3 E » T Y' 8. ■*••*■ Lease- - ...<■ -C. R. Bailey. Sole Direction of Messrs '" CLYDE MEYNELL AND JOHN OUNN. Bus. Mgr., G. H. Barnes. Treas., H. Leigh, ; THIS (MONDAY) EVENING j lia I THIS (MONDAVI EVENING i S And for POSITIVELY SIX NIGHTS ONLY, POSITIVELY SIX NIGHTS ONLY. MESSRS. MEYNELL AND GUNN Will Present their Specially SELECTED DRAMATIC ORGANISATION', [»• Including the Favourite London Actor, MR. CHARLES VANE, 3 And the Rising Young English Dramatic Star* MISS MAY CONG DON. For '.he First Time in New Zealand, in thi Sensational. Trans-Atlantic, Musical ~* Dramatic Success, L ' I Till', FATA L VV ED D 1 Nil. ! I THE FATAL WE DOING, 15 THE FATAL WEDDING, ' I Til FATA WRDDINd. ! ! TH E FAT Al. W BDDI.Nd, ' : Til FATA WEDDING. | *■ A Play of Great Heart Interest. By Theodore Kremer, s. "Wit the following allotment of the Chief Roles:— Howard Wilson (a wealthy clubman) - « MB. CHARLES VANE (First Appearance in New Zealand.) ** Robert Curtis (a man about town) - IU Mr. Herbert l.«igh Toto (French butler) - - Mr. Tom. Can nam !., Peter Schwartz (janitor) - Mr. C. R. Stanford el- O'Reilly (one of the llnest) - Mr. Oily Dcerinc Rev. Dr. Lance ford (Episcopal clergy in an) - — Sir. Harry MacLennati Cora Williams - - - Miss Din a Cooper Bridget 'the lady cook) - Miss Amy Singleton Y Jessie (the little mother) - Little Maisio Posner And Mabel Wilson (Howard's wife) .... MISS MAY CONGDON (First Appearance in New Zealand). SCENIC SYNOPSIS. ACT Scene 1: Home of the Wilson*. Scene 2: Corridor of a New York Divorce Court. Scene 3: Homo of the Wilsons. A Lapse of Eight Years. ACT ll.— Scene 1: An Attic Room in a New York Tenement. ACT Scent. 1: The Wilson Mansion. ACT IV.—Scene 1 : A Corridor in the House. Scene 2: On the Road to the (.Jorge. Scene 3: The Hut on the Palisades. ACT Scene 1: Exterior of Grace Church, New York. Scene 2: Interior of Grace Church, New York. j. Introducing tho FAMOUS CHILDREN'S SCENE FAMOUS CHILDREN'S SCENE And the TIN CAN BAND" of LITTLE FOLK, Incidental to which are a Host of ORIGINAL MUSICAL FEATURES >' By THIRTY' TRAINED CHILDREN. THIRTY TRAINED CHILDREN. Staged Under the Personal Direction of MR. CLYDE MEYNELL. e Stage Manager, MR, C. R. STANFORD. Orchestra Under the Raton of 1 MR. WYNNE JONES. Artistic Scenery from the Brush of 0 MR. JOHN LITTLE AND SON. Incidental Music Specially Composed for tho Production. 1 Dances Specially Arranged by MISS JENNIE BRENAN. ' Costumes by Worth. Paris; Nathan and Sim* " monds, London; George and George. Melbourne: Mrs. McCathio and Mous. Rybak. *• Sydney. Elaborate Stago Furnishings by Messrs. George and George. Melbourne. Plans Now Open at Wildman and Arey's. PRICES: 4s, 23 6d. and Is. Early Door Sales, 6d extra to Stalls and Gallery, obtainable at His Majesty's Cafe, Toreador, and theatre. a Doors open, 7 p.m.; Overture, 7.M. Carriages, 10.50 p.m. r JpHL pALACD OF \ MUSEMENTB. . ■ OLYMPIA ROLLER SKATING RINK. ' I Under tho Direction of J. W. H. Martin. _ TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Tho most varied Programme yet presented:. RACES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Grand Naval Night for Officers and Crew : of the H.M.c.s. IRIS. O'GRADY, For the First Time on Skate*. If yon don't want to Laugh, don't come. ' Also, re-appearance of MR. GEORGE REYNOR. The King of Contortionist*, and LITTLE JENNIE PURCHAS. The Child Wonder, in a budget of new song* ADMISSION: ONE SHILLING. Miscellaneous. "."yyHO gAID J3EGGS f ARE You Needing Boots—Remember, Fergtisson and Offer's Stock of Ladies' and Gent, s Imported Boots are the Best Value in the City.—Symo-ids-st. 9S -i -i D. 10s 6d. 12s 6d, 13s 6d. are the J.J. Prices of our Own Make Men's Chrome Boots. See these before buying elsewhere.— Fergusson and Offer. Svmonds-st. EASE and Comfort for the .Feet.—lf you , place your Orders for Bespoke Work with Fergusson and Offer, Syuiondß-st. Id section. QANFORD'S FISH MARKET for finest V"? l nalil - v Oysters, Flounders, Schnapper, Mullet, and other choice varieties, at reduced prices. 'Phone 658. NEAR H.M.. THEATRE-Thc English and foreign Piano Agency. Ltd. S Ooldicutt Manager. £»97 1 AS-PIANOS-Cash or 16b lOd 3&U I ±\J monthly.—E. and F. Piano Agency. Ltd. S. Coldicutt. Manager. ADDLES— have a great Variety of O Ladies', Gent.'s r and Children's Saddle! to select from.—J. Wiseman and Sona, Ltd-. Queen-street. EXCHANGE Your Piano or Organ— allowance.— and F. Piano Agency, Ltd. S. Coldicutt "•ypiO QAID -OEGGS?" fPENNIS—For Tennis Nets, x'oles. Racquet*, J. Balls, Presses, also Racquets Restrung and Repaired.— Wiseman and Sons. Ltd., Queen-street. LAWN Mowers, all grades; Pruning Saws, Shears, and Knives (Saynor'sj, Hedge Clippers, Spray Pumps, all kinds, at Mackay's, 195. Queen-st. FANCY LEATHER GOODS—In Fitted Cases. Bags. Purses, Wrist and Hand Bags, Collar Boxes, etc . etc.. we claim to know our Business.— Wiseman and Sons. Ltd.. Queenstreet. LOANS granted from £1 to £1000. on any J approved securities, at the Monte de Piete Loan . Co.. Ltd., Victoria-street (opposite Royal Hotel) DON'T Fail to See Our Stock. Prices, and Terms, before purchasing a Piano elsewhere.— E. and F Piano Agency. Ltd. S. Coldicutt. Manager. RICES MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES— The E and F. Piano Agency Ltd. 6. Coldicutt. Manager. Near H.M. Theatre. ; 'W H ° S AIIJ T^KGGS?" REPAIRS— Remember we do all kinds ol Repairs to Harness, Saddles. etc., promptly.—J. Wiseman and Sons. Ltd., Queenstreet. rPO FARMERS-Buy our Lime and Cement J. for Floors, Sheep Dips, etc. Beat Quality: Lowest Rates. — N.Z. Portland Cement Co.. 76. Victoria Arcade. BROADWOOD, ERARD. BLUTHNER Pianos.—Sole Agents. English and Foreign Piano Agency. Ltd. 1 Plants, Lippiatt's Roses. J- Shrubs, Hedging Plants, Flowering Bulbs, Lemon and Orange Trees, at Mackay's. 195, Queen-st. NO DEPOSIT PIANO CO.-For Best Valui ■M in Pianos try the NO DEPOSIT PI A.M. Co. 28. High-street..

MEW I7EALAND TT ERA L D Subscription: 6d per week, delivered in town and suburbs, or 10s per quarter in advance, posted to any part of the colony. ADVBRTISEKIST3 under the following, clajwes— Wastbd, To Lkt, For Sale, Lost and FOCSD, I'KnsoNAi., Board and Hesidekcb, are inserted at the rate of 13 words for Is, or three consecutive insertions for £s 6d. Births, Deaths, and Marriages, 2a 6d each insertion. These announcements, which.must be •igned by the advertiser, are a!«o inserted 'iu"?the HERALD .Summary without extra charge. Replies to advertisements will be received at .he offices of the Herald free of charge. Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal of idvertwemente in the Herald must be in writing. The Proprietors do not hold themselves responitble for non-insertion of advertisement* through iccident or from other cause*

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13194, 4 June 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13194, 4 June 1906, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13194, 4 June 1906, Page 8

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