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_____ Amusements. I .JJIS MAJESY'S THEATER 1 Leasee and Manager -- - Allen Hamilton.'. I Business Manager W. * Lo . B "• A. low.' If THIS EVENING AT 8. J\\ I SIX NIGHTS ONLY. ' i SIX NIGHTS ONLY H SIX NIGHTS ONLY*. 'f>^:!;:l 'ALLAN HAMILTON'S SKAfiOV ""! ■ ALLAN HAMILTON? PEAPOV : B ALLAN HA.MI [.'ION'S .SEASON. '"" H TO-NIGHT (Monday i. TUESDAY, ANT* I WEDNESDAY NEXT. ASI ?' 1 . H February 26. 27, 23. '■ Brilliant Presentation of the Famous Fari* H in Three Acts, '™ , ■ | " BEAUTY AND THE BARGE••""i I i "BEAUTY AND THE BARGE" ' 1 "BEAUTY AND TUB BARGE*" I ! "BEAUTY AND THE. BARGE> ' | I By W. W. .Jacobs. ~~ ; I Interpreted by the following Special!* 11 Selected Company of Metropolitan Artists i 1 B Charles Brown as Capt. .lanes Barter+ ■* 1 Kenneth Brampton as Lieut. Seen Bovna ' -II Milliard 'Vox as Herbert Manner 1 Robert as itajor Smedleyv 1 John K , l ;? r ; p . ■'"■ Totacodj .Ward Bel lairs as , John Dibb., 1 Wilton Welch as George Porter 1 B Stuart Clyde as Augustua ; " 1 John Bruce as mTI H Lilian Lloyd a, Lucy Dalits fl Agnes Keogh as Mrs. Smedley ' '■'M Muriel Date as Mrs. Porter II Katie.Tower? as Mrs.. Baldwin !-■ Beatrice Holloway as Ethel Smedlcy ( ''•' ';'. B SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY. I ACT I.—Major Smedley's Garden on th»f f ■ Cliff, near Coaatham. ™ : m , ACT 11.-Bar at the "Old Ship," at Coast- 1 ham. 1 ACT lII.— Open Meadow near Bed™ ;'■ End, introducing the Barge, originally built If for this production in London. . ' M PLAY PRODUCED BY CHARLES BROWS'* ' | "BEAUTY AND THE BARGE". '' "BEAUTY AND THE BARGE.". ;■ '; PLAY. PLAYERS, AND PRODUCTION ' PLAY. PLAYERS, AND PRODUCTION ' CHALLENGE COMPARISON WITH THEVERY BEST EVER SEEN ON THE AUOTULA ND STAGE—PERFECT IN EVERY BE. TAIL. SYDNEY PRESS AND PUBLIC UNANIMOUS! SYDNEY PRESS AND PUBLIC UNANIMOUS! READ WHAT THE SYDNEY PAPERS SAY' ; BEAD WHAT THE SYDNEY PAPERS SAXJ "BEAUTY AND THE BARGE.- ', \ "BEAUTY A.YD THE BARGE." THE DAILY TELEGRAPH SAYS:- ' "Several years have elapsed since th.* Brough Company so admirably interpreted it, and it may he that the interest which - centered in the production of Saturday evenins was to some extent connected with memories of a former success. Be that as it may, Mr. Allan Hamilton's compact Mid ' competent company suffered not one whit , , by the comparison. The cast was a strong one, and necessarily the performance was i of all-round excellence. The brisk and breezy humour of the piece early in. tfiffl ".' evening seized the audience, who applaudedl wildly at interval?, and laughed almost in- '' " cessantly As a whole the production is a striking one. and should command large audiences during the remainder of the •■■',. season. All the mountings and dresses aw, in quite the best style." ' ,; j r > "BEAUTY AND THE BARGE." ~' BEAUTY AND THE BARGE." SYDNEY MORNING HERALD SAYS:-,,, " The combination all through was an nil*:!;'"' usually good one- . . . Mr. Allan Hamilton is to be congratulated on the company l ' he has got together. . . . Charles Brotfti as Captain Barley gave us a character stair . that all should make a point of seeing. .- . j From first to last, indeed, the whole piss l is one long laugh. . . . The piece is full j of pretty situations, and delightful surprise!. The scenery by Harry Whaite is exquisite" "BEAUTY AND THE BARGE." . * "BEAUTY AND THE BARGE."! EVENING NEWS fiAYS:"It was good as a tonic, to hear thai genuine, hearty laughtoi that everybody ia j the house indulged in during the three acts of the farce. After witnessing the performance, one could go home and laugh at the . remembrance, which is a compliment not ill* ways paid to comedy." ' " BEAUTY AND THE BARGE." "BEAUTY AND THE BARGE." THURSDAY ■ AND FRIDAY NEST ~, it THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT.-, , 'j February 29, and March 1. * The Sensational Drama of Indian Life/ : "WHY MEN LOVE WOMEN." "WHY MEN LOVE WOMEN," (By Arrangement with Messrs. Clarke and Meynell.) , \ ': : .i; SATURDAY NEXT, MARCH % ■ LAST NIGHT Ob' THE SEASON... "A • MESSAGE FROM MARS." "A MESSAGE FROM MARS." ..., ——— -■■■,- •■'Kf:H:-^^,~lt\.y' Prices: 3s, 2s. Is. Reserved Seats at Wildman and- Arey's, 1b ffixtra. Day Sale Tickets at Martelli's. Early Doors, 6d Extra. DooW open 7. Curtain 3. „ v" HARRY P. MULLEF. : f Touring Manager, : ~^-' ; .-" • BIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE* Sole Direction of George Marlow, Ltd., - I Manager Stanley Grant. „ • I PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Commencing. \ MONDAY NEXT. MARCH 4th. , GEORGE MARLOW ~ Will Present ■ , - , ALLEN DOQNE, ALLEN DOONE. America's Foremost Irish' Singig Comedian and Romantic Actor, 'I Assisted by the Accomplished and ■'Beautiful '< American Actress, , * % | EDNA KEELEY. : . ' f ■■?&$&?&* EQNA KEELEY. t And a Company of 26 English and . American Artists, ' - > In a Series of Charming Irish Plays. Commencing with " SWEET COUNTY KERRY." .J . |vii|i|| - '.;.. l ■'.:[:■.■ [ :.- POPULAR PRICES: 3s, 2s, and !*■„-.. Box Plan opens at WILDMAN AND ABETS :j ..', on THURSDAY NEXT. , .', , VI( TOR BECK, Eepresentatite. , . . . > J. JJ. rpARGUS •■: :: ;:l>,;-: PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER. EDEN TERRACE, •• ' Opp. Dominion Road. j< ,'" " Restaurants and Tea Rooms. < > COOLEST DININGROOM IN T . % TOW ' BEST ONE SHILLING LTOCFL !?! ELECTRIC FANS. ,„„. NO Llm - ' STRAND ARCADE. _| = -m? 0: Professional Notices. FA CARD.] „*a IT . -T)UNDAS jUTACKENZIE. urn Wishes to intimate to the publio of , ' Auckland that he has COMMENCED PRACTICE . if: vl As a • M SURGEON AND HOMCEOPATHIO .' r PHYSICIAN „,_„_-. I- . • AT MANUKAU ROAD. PABNELL... 'Phono 29. _ ■ \TEW. ZEALAND JJEEALD, SUBSCRIPTIONS. 6d per week, delivered m own and suburbs, or 10s per quarter a idvance. posted to any part of «• )ominioa ' ] ADVERTISEMENTS under the following , ' . lasses-WANTED. To LET. FOR SALE, LOST ; IXD FOUND, PERSONAL. BOARD AND LlSI* )EKCB-are inserted at, the rate of 18 worM . ~v or Is. or three consecutive insertions »<» s6u for cash paid in advance. ■ • BIRTHS, MARRIAGES. AND DEATHS. 25.6« ~!•-. adi insertion; FUNERAL NOTICES. Is extra, .& announcements must be signed by tat .dvertiser. , Replies to advertisements will be received t the offices of the HERALD free of charge. Instructions as to the insertion or wig ~ j Irawal of advertisements in the Ui.&aa> , 4;!] ,,,,. ra3t be in writing. The Proprietors do not hold themselves rsj , , j oonsible for non-insertion of advertisement* , . liroush accident or from other causes. , Telephones: Advertising and Commercial , icnartment, 178; Job Printing Order, Offloe, mm. unhiiahinc. 14 • Editorial. 229. . -I, 1 j"'

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14926, 26 February 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14926, 26 February 1912, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14926, 26 February 1912, Page 12

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