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o P E OUSE. Solo Loanees Miss Maggie Moore and Mr H. K. Roberts. TO-NIOUT! TO-NIGHT! WEDNESDAY, MARCH Ist. POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT OF THE SILENCE OF DEAN MAITLAND. LAST NIGHT OP MISS MAGGIE MOORE And H. h JcvOßE'Tn In this GREAT PLAY. PRESS OPINIONS “Now Zealand Times,” 28th February. —"ln one word, it is excellent, both from a playwright’s point of view and from that of the literary critic." "Evening Post," February 28th.—“A strong play, a strong lead, a strong company—tliat triple alliance resulted last night in winning the praise of every visitor to the Opera House.” LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT! Of the Greatest Play of the Century, THE SILENCE OF DEAN MAITLAND. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), MARCH2. Tho world-famed and evergreen drama, I' Tl; UOK. OI L.’. Plays may come and plays may go, STRUCK OIL goes on for over. STRUCK OIL. John Stofol Air H. R. Roberts Lizzie Stofol Maggie Moore (Her great and original creation.) ,\h played by her for upwards of 8000 nights throughout the principal cities of the world, and made her name universally i a mens. All the original songs and dances. Box plan at Dresden. Day sale at Abel’s. . Prices—la. 2a (Jd, la Od, la. Doors open at 7.15; Curtain 8 o’olock; Carriages 10,10. 764 JjVDISON’S jpHONOGRAPH PARLOUR 20, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON (ONLY). ORIGINAL RECORDS. TAKEN BY BETTINI - MICRO - PHONOGRAPH tTHE TRUE MIRROR OF SOUND) And Kindly Rendered by Mr Ernest Brinkman (baritone), " Sign of the Cross ” Company: "The Empress of the Sea" " Sons of Hie 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 X,nst ’ "The Village Blacksmith" "Two Roses" (quartet) "They All Love Jack’ Duct—“ Life’s Dream is O’er " —Miss Nina Rochester and Mr Alf. Watson “ The Caraivnlle," " Sweetest Story Ever Told " —Miss Nina Eocnester " Now Wo Shan’t Be Long," by C. Zachariah and Chorus (Piano lent by Dresden Co.) Patrons wishing to send Vocal Messages to their Friends in Old Country are invited (o Visit our Parlour. Records taken and sold at trade prices. PIIONOOh. . ii OUTFITS ... AlO 10 0 GRAPHOPHONE OUTFITS ... 310 0 • canvasserTwanted. ’ THE WELLINGTON SELF-HELP SOCIETY ■ASTILL Resume their Weekly Meetings W .on WEDNESDAY EVENING, Bth March, in tho Foresters’ Hall, Tory street. All mothers invited. JESSIE FULTON, 7;‘5 President. e. j. Ei nDGKR^o. i'ALE. *“■'*! E. CURTAINS, 3s 6d for 3a 6d CURTAINS, 4s fid for 3s 3d CURTAINS. 6s fid for 4s fid CURTAINS, 9s (id for 6s lid CURTaINS. ,123 fid for 9s fid CURTAINS. 15s fid for 11s fid FRENCH CANVAS, lOd for fijd FRENCH CANVAS, Is for 8d FRENCH CANVAS, Is 2d for lOd FRENCH LIBERTY. 8d for 4Jd FRENCH LIBEiU'T, lOd for 6Jd FRENCH LIBERTY, Is for Sid sale, sale. H. J, EODGEBB AN]) OO. f 72,’371,ANNE ItS STREET. MOTHERS 1 MAKE STRAIGHT FOB A. LINDSAY’S, iAMBTON QUAY AND CUBA STREET. HIRING the Children for a pair of 2strap Tan Shoes. 7 to 0, at 2s lid a pair. 10 to 1, at 3s Od a pair. 67G Pairs at this price. By some mistake my order repealed twice. They must bo sold. Be early. They will not last long at t iris price. A. LINDS \Y ’Aimblon quay and Cuba street. (OOHNS F E »' T "Thanks to tho shoes you made me, I have now comfort such as I have not experienced for 30 TEARS.” "The appliances supplied by you for weakness in my ankles is most satisfactory. I am enabled to walk without painand believe it will be a permanent cure. The above are Extracts from two of many Letters from my Customers. I make a SPECIAL STUDY of I GOT in; M 11.’ M [TIES and TROUBLES. Illustrated Pamphlet, Post Iree, ®d. J. B. HULBEET, Boot Specialist,

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 3677, 1 March 1899, Page 6

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