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O PB ® A MATINEE TO-DAY. MATINEE TO-DAY. H O H B E, MATINEE MATINEE LITTLE LOUD FAIJNTLEROY. LITTLE LOUD FAUXTLEKOY. LITTLE LOUD FA UXTLEKOY. LITTLE LOUD FAUNTLEKOY. Doors open, 1.30 p.m. Commence, 2.30 p.m. Special Prices i’or the Children: Dress Circle Stalls ami Gallery, one shilling-. Pit, sir.pence. On payment of sixpence extra scats may ho booked at the Hex Oflice. QPERAH O U S E. TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT LAST XIOIIT Of THE HAWTEEY COMEDY COMPANY And First and only Production of Ralph Lumley’s Great London Success, “IX TUB SOUP,” "IN THE SOUP,” "IN THE SOUP,” “IX THE SOUP.” The Funnies), of Funny Farcical Comedies, in 3 Acts. CAST OF CHARACTERS: Aberncthy llnpper.sliaw (an Indian judge) Air William F. llav.-lrey Hector Uillibraml Mr O. P. Heggio (his nephew) Mons. Jloppcrt (a citizen of Paris) Mr Grogan MacMahon Paul Hemming AD; C. P. Hammond (his friend) Bates Alt- OIU- Deoring (butler to Clillibi-aiul) Mocking, a clerk Mr G. W. Elton (kmitnissionairo Mr Sidney Kcdgnivo Madamp Moi>|>ert Mi** Emma Urontcm Delidiiuo Mis* Winifred Austin (her daughter) Mrs Bates Miss Mary Bancroft Jin) Gillibrand Miss Elsie Austin SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY: ( ACTS I AND 11. A Room in Gillibrand's Flat. ACT 111. Hemming and Gillibrand’s Offices. "IN THE SOUP.” “IN THE SOUP.” The greatest Laughing Success of modern, times. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. LAST NIGHT OP THE HAWTREY COAIEDY COMPANY. Prices 4s, 3s 2a. Is. No early doors. Plan at llolli'dnv’s. Day Sales at Abel’s. LEONARD DAVIS, Business Manager. rn EAT R E ROYAL. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! A GENUINE SUCCESS, rha theatre again packed with a highly'' delighted and enthusiastic, audience. DIX’S GAIETY COMPANY. Magnificent Reception of THE GREAT ARNOLDI. IDA BOSLYN and JACK In, their clever "Burlescpie Drama. MISS EMMIE SMITH. THE SISTERS GALUARDI. SIIERWIN. the Mad Musician. LITTLE VERA KEARNS. ALBERTO, the Mystic Wonder. MR ERNEST HILL; Premier Basso. SIB GEORGE GARRY and ORCHESTRA. "THE TAMING OP THE SHREW.” Prices—2s, Is and Back Stalls, Sixpence. Boxes, £1 Is. Plan at Holliday’s. No Booking Fee. Doors open at 7.20; com n,euco, 8; carriages, 10.20. Business Manager, HENRY GEE.

(P It O R A L HALL. TO-DAY, at 3 p.m.. CHILDREN'S POPULAR AFTERNOON TO-DAY. Great Attractions for the Children. Children, 3d. Ladies 6d, to all parts. CHORAL HALL Special Novelties To-nigut. Hubert—MlNTONS.—Gertio Introducing liis great specialty, the Oneman Bugle Band. DENIS CARNEY. ... In Entirely New So-ngs. WILL STEVENS, . More Surprising Parodies. Ruby— The Brilliant Fascinating Dancers. Hugo Lear Will Harvey Cyril Iredalo Arthur AlbJnson Mr HARRY HART the phenomenal tenor New Comedietta. New Finale. TO-NIGHT, Extraordinary Attractions. Prices—Reserved Seats, 2s; Stalls, Is; Balcony and Stalls, 6d. 140 HYLAND'S CIRCUS, Comprising 50 HORSES AND PONIES. Performing— Mauterton—SATUßDAY. WELLINGTON MUSICAL FESTIVAL. PRACTICE FOR SOPRANO CHORUS THIS (Saturday) AFTERNOON, in the Dresden Room at 4 o’clock. It. A. PARKER, 118 Hon. Secretary. Military carnival and BAZAAR. KELBURNB RIFLES’ STALL. j Result of Drawing for Autograph Photo of General Kekewich: Winning Number—37. HENRY FALK DAVIS. Captain K.R.V. Winner can obtain picture by producing ticket. 116 ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION (Ambulance Department of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem). I A SERIES of* Weekly Lectures to Men Y.V Only, on “First Aid to the Injured” will be delivered at the New Zealand .Alliance Building, corner of Manners and **llllll3 streets, commencing MONDAY, Ist Juno, at 8.15 p.m. Lecturer. DR GIBBS. Fco for Course, including Examination, 7s Gd. A limited number of tickets will be issued, which are obtainable from Messrs Whitcombo and Tombs. W. B. FISHER, 848 ’ Secretary of Centre. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. Eighth annual social Will be held at SYDNEY STREET SCHOOLROOM, On FRIDAY. JULY 3rd, 1903. Dancing at 8 p.m. , 'Mimic by Miss llawthomo’s String baud. Tickets may be had from any member of the committee. A Special Train will leave Wellington for Lower Hutt after Social. T. B. HAUGHEY, , 147 ’ Hon. Sec. THE TROWELL FUND. 1 A MEETING of the Subscribers and Yall interested in the sending of the Trowel 1 Lads to Europe to complete their musical education will be held on MONDAY NEXT. Ist June, at 5 p.m., at the DRESDEN ROOMS, Lambton quay. 137 WANTED Known—Ring up the "New Zealand Times” Job Printing House for Bill-heads, Invoice Forms, itc. Telephone, No. 1015. S 3

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4978, 30 May 1903, Page 6

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