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o PEE A H OUSE. Sole Lessees Miss Maggie; Moore and Mr 11. E. Roberts. Treasurer Mr Percy Ward Stage Manager ... _Mr Herbert Ashton Advance Representative... Mr J Eynnoy TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT AND FOLLOWING EVENINGS, > Reappearance and Farewell of Australia s Greatest Star, MISS ' MAGGIE MOORE And MR H. R. ROBERTA, The Eminent Australian Actor. , On a scale of Great Magnificence, the Play of the Century, _ THE SILENCE OE DEAN MAITLAND. Adapted from Maxwell Gray s sublime work by Mr E» Lewis fecott for Mr E. Eoberts, who has the sole rights for Australasia, England and America. ABGUMENT- ■ , • ... Man is his own star, and the soul that can Bender an honest and a perfect man. Commands all life, all influence. all, fate. Nothing to him falls early or too late. Our acts our angels are; or good, or ill, Our fated shadows that walk by us still. -—John Fletchek. PERSONS OF THE PLAY: Cyril Maitland (afterwards Dean of Barchester) ROBERTS I,h fath£) M f.. M “i tland - ( Mr J- J. Ennis Dr Everard (Cyril’s Friend) _ , • Mr Alec' Cochrane i Everard Maitland (the ' Dean’s Blind Son) Miss Osgood Moore Ben Lee : ... ... Mr Herbert Ashton Ingram Swaynstone ... ... Mr Vincent Dr Thaddens (Hospital Surneon) ... ... Mr Fred Bsmelton Albert Cross (a Clerk) ... Mr Walters Inspector of Tolico ... Mr J, Newton Yountr Ben Leo ... • Mr W. J. Townshend Benson Mr C. Lyndon A Vercer ... ... Mr Edwards A Beadle Mr Percy Ward William Grove • Mr J. Wilson Charles Judkins ... Mr F. Thompson Stev“en? } (Vnlußß Gossips) [ Hall ... ... i- - ,Mr_Lyndon Baines ... Mr H. Mrs Lee**..: ... Miss Lily Branscombe Alma Lee .... ... Miss Ada Woodhill Winnie Maitland (Cyril’s • . Sister) ■'•>.) ...'.Miss Osgood Moore Marion Everard (Betrothed to Cyril)... ... Miss Madge Concoran Lilian Maitland fCyril'a Sister) ... Miss MAGGIE MOOEE Villagers, Children, Choristers, Congregation, etc. , The whole of the magnificent scenery specially painted by Mr Edward Vaughan. The music arranged and composed by Mr Henry’Hawkins, E.A.M. ■ Mechanical effects by Mr Robins. Properties, Mr Hardie. ■ _i■ ■ Limelight effects, by Mr Fulham. Wardrobe mistress, Mrs Robins. : , Produced under, the personal sion of. Mr H. E. Eoberts. ’ Notwithstanding, the enormous expense of bringing this great company to New Zealand; the following popular prices will be 1 adhered to: —Dress Circle” and ReBorvaci Stalls, Stalls, 2s 6d; lamily Circle, Is 6d;. Pit. One Shilling. BoX Plan at Dresden Company. Doors open at 7.15. Curtain 8 o’clock sharp. Carriages, 10.15. 70S P ISON’S J> HONOG RAPH PARLOUR 20, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON 1 (ONLY). ' ORIGINAL RECORDS, TAKEN BY ' BETTINI - MICRO - PHONOGRAPH (THE TRUE MIRROR OF SOUND): And Kindly Rendered by Mr Ernest Brinkman (baritone), " Sign of the Cross Company: "The Empress of the Sea” ;' " Sons of the Sea .” (with chorus) " Sons of the Sea ” (pianoforte accompaniment) “The Mighty Deep’’ "Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep..... "The Skipper” "The Storm Fiend” " Viking bong” "The Yeoman’s Wedding” , " True to the Last " " The Village Blacksmith " " Twoßoses(quartet) " They All Love Jack ’ Duet—" Life’s ' Dream is O’er ” —-Mias Nina Rochester and Mr Alf. Watson " The Carhivalle," " Sweetest Story Ever Told"—Miss Nina Rochester . "Now We Shan’t Be Long,” by C. Zachariah And; Chorus (Piano lent by Dresden Uo.) ■ ' Patrons wishing to send .Vocal Messages to their Friends in Old Country are.invited to Yisit our Parlour. ; , Records taken and sold at trade prices. PHONOOR.Vi'U OUTFITS ....£lO 10 0 ORAPHOPHONE OTTFITS ... 310 0 canvasserTwanted. NOTICE. HUTT RIVER BO Ah’D. - V MEETING of Ratepayers favourable -TV to tho district as. recently proclaimed will be held' at the Oddfellows’ Hall, Lower Hurt, THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, 27th hist., at 8 o’clock. ■ ; Business; To Consider and Promote the Election of Suitable Candidates for the Board. 673 WALTER G. FOSTER. NEW ZEALAND AM AT JSC R ROWING ASSOCIATION. A SPECIAL General Meeting of tlie New Zealand Amateur Rowing Association will be held at the Trocadero at 8 p.m. TO-MORROW (Tuesday). Business: - _ As set out. in >the Order Paper oircu.dated amongst the Affiliated Clube W. C. MARTEE, 711 Hon See. WELLINGTON COLLEGE OLD BOYS’ . FOOTBALL CLUB. fJIHE Annual General Meeting of. the above Club will be hold at the Trocadero on FRIDAY, 3rd March, at 8 p.m. ' ' - , ■■ Business: 1 Adoption of Report and Balancesheet, Election of Officers and General. ; ■ J. L. PALETHORPE, 705 Hon. Sec. PONEKE FOOTBALL CLUB. THE Annual General Meeting of the above Chib will be hold at the Exchange Hall (Room No. 9) on TUESDAY EVENING, at 8 o’clock. . . Business: To Receive Annual Report and Balance-sheet Election of Officers; and General. 1 ' Intending members invited to attend. W. WHITE. 702 Hon. Sec. DEER SHOOTING SEASON. TOED DEER, Stags only, may be taken J-V or killed within the County of Wairarapa South (excepting therefrom the prescribed area in the Huangaroa Survey District) from the Ist day of March to the 30th day of April, both inclusive, subject to the provision that no stag shall .bo killed carrying antlers with less than ten points. Licenses may be obtained at the Post Offices at Wellington, Masterton. Carterton, Greytown, Featherston and Marfinborough, on payment of a fee of £1 each. W. r. morris: . Hon. Secretary, Wellington Acclimatisation Society. , 25th February, 1890. 690

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 3675, 27 February 1899, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 3675, 27 February 1899, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 3675, 27 February 1899, Page 6

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