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QPBBA || OPS E. Under tie Direction of MB J. C. WILLIAMSON. Business Manager ... Mr Harold Ashton UNQUESTIONABLY ONE OF !'HE GREATEST ATTRACTIONS EVER PRESENTED TO THE PEOPLE OF WELLINGTON. SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 11 SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 11 MR J. C. WILLIAMSON Ha« Pleasure in Announcing the FIRST APPEARANCE IN WELLINGTON On tho Above Date of Hie NEW COMEDY COMPANY. AVho will present tho latest and indisputably the Funniest and Most Successful Farcical Comedy of Modery Days, entitled. t ARB YOU A MASON? I I ARE YOU A MASON? X Adapted by Leo Diotrichstein, from the German of Laufs and Kratz. “ARE YOU A MASON?”—Originally produced in English at the Shaftesbury Theatre. London, where it ran for a year, —was first presented in Australia at tho Palaco Theatre. Sydney, on April Hth last. So great was its success that it was played FOR SIX CONSECUTIVE WEEKS, Before Crowded'and Enthusiastic Audiences, the opinion on all sides being that nolhug so uproariously Laughable had over been witnessed. Auckland has already endorsed that verdict and it is believed that playgoers here will agree that no more brilliant Company has ever been _ seen, nor a cleverer Comedy, a funnier Comedy, nor one so full of originality, been witnessed on tho New Zealand Stage THE “ARB YOU A, MASON?" COMPANY, Headed by tho famous English Comedian MR GEORGE GIDDENS, Who created tho leading Comedy Part in tho London production,.includes Ar•tist a selected by Mr Williamson from the Leading Theatres of England and America, reinforced by several Austranan I avourites, forming admittedly the MOST BRILLIANT COMEDY 1 COMBINATION Ever seen in the Southern Hemisphere.

In addition to MR GEORGE GIDDENS. • There are included: MSS ETHEL KNIGHT MOLLISON (Hom the Principal American Theatres). MISS OLGA BEATTY-KINGSXON MISS EILEEN MUNRO MISS MOLLY PEARSON MISS- KITTY DREW MR GEORGE DESMOND MR HERBERT JARMAN (From the Principal English Theatres) MR CECIL WARD, Who needs no introduction And Several Well-known Australian Artists, THE SUPERB DRAWING-ROOM SCENES, By Mr John Gordon, The Ladies* Costumes according to the Latest Lp-to-Date Designs of Mrs Arthur i.atrek, Portnmn square. London; Messr s AVooland.' Bros,, Kuightsbridgos Loudon; and Madame •Theresa Morgan sth Avenue, New York. The Drawings, Carpetings, , etc., by Beard, Watson, Limited. SPECIAL NOTE.—-Mr Williamson has secured the Solo Bight of producing c °)L a Mason?** in Australasia, from Mr Charles Prohman, of New York and London. A E |IS’? LA f} T FOR "ARE YOU A MAaON ? will ho opened at tho Dresden Piano depot on TUESDAY MORNING NEXT, at 10tyCLOCK Dress Circle and lleserved Stalls, 5s j Stalls, _3s; Family Circle, 2s; Pit, Is. Larly Door tickets 6d extra. 393 NEW ZEALAND BLANKETS, Manufactured in. the best Blanket Mills of New Zealand, from superior selected Wools extra heavy weights, made specially to tho order of the SINGLE BED SIZE, -| gD DOUBLE BED SIZE,' gD EXTRA LARGE SIZE, gD.

EIDERDOWN QUILTS. Intending purchasers for this healthgiving and cold-resisting Bed Quilt are invited to inspect the choice qualities and rich new designs, as shown in the D.I.C. Stores:— 80 s t 0 £lO COT and PRAM SIZES, g? gD to DOUBLE BED SIZE, ggS SINGLE BED SIZE, jjfyS gD to JAVA DOWN QUILTS Very Special .Value. New Sateen Coverings, with Frills, full double size, D.I.C. D.I.C. MACKENZIE’S BRONCHIAL MIXTURE! Obtainable at CHAS. FLETCHER’S PHARMACY, WILLIS STREET. Wellington. , Price, 2s 6d and 4s 6d. riTHIS Mixture will bo found one of the JL most effective preparations obtainable for Coughs. Colds, Bronchitis, and all Bronchial affections. It is pleasant to take and gives immediate relief. For that nasty hacking night cough and for shortness of breath it is invaluable. MACKENZIE’S BRONCHIAL MIXTURE Postage free in New Zealand. Price, 2s 6d and 4s Gd. WINTER COUGHS. BRONCHIA AND INFLUENZA. Take ■O O N N I N G*T ON’S •*"* CARRAGEEN IRISH' MOSS. Sold Everywhere. Large and Small Bottles,

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 5008, 4 July 1903, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 5008, 4 July 1903, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 5008, 4 July 1903, Page 6