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'F O IOR ALL SORTS AN!) CONDITIONS OF MEM." MR GEORGE MUSGROVE’S COMPANY. MANAGERIAL. Mendelssohn's world-renowned and delightful overturn to "A Midsummer Night's Dream" will bo played by the Urat 7.45 SHARP. Mr Goorp Musgrovo -vil 1 bo deeplygratctul 11 too audience will bo seated RUNCIuALbi AT THAT HOUR, as late arrivals not only disturb tbo Artists and cause iiieonvenionoo to tho other members of tbo and innco, but also retard the action of tho play. phra house. Under tho Solo Direction of MR GEORGE MU SO ROVE. Manager, .Mr Cbas, J>. W estmacott. TUTS (SATURDAY) EVENING, THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. And Following Evenings. Shakespeare’s Fairy Pantomime, A MIDSUMMER RIGHT’S DREAM. CAST OF CHARACTERS. Theseus (Buko of Athons) M v Alfml Buck law Egeus Mr 0. H. Croker-Xing (Father of llcmua) Eysander Mr Norman Partridge (In lovcH with Berrnin) Demetrius Mu Thomas Holding (In love with Ilonnia) Piiilosotrato Mr Malcolm Laughton (Master of tho Bevels to Thcsou*) Quince (a carpenter) Mr Athol Fordo Bottom (a weaver) Mr W. H. Benny Snug (a joiner) Mr F. Ctillenane l?lute Mr Stanley Lathbury (A hollows mondeir) Snout (a tinker) Mr .T. K. Stuart Starveling (a tailor) Mr Arthur Coo Hippolyta. Mips Haim ton (Queon of tho Amazons, betrothed to Theseus) Hermia Miss Mnrguito Collier (Daughter of E.gens. in love wih Lysnndor) Helena !...Miss Maud Milton (Xu levo with Demetrius) Oboron Miss Dora Rignold (King of tho Fairies) Pack Miss Dorothy Marsden (Or Robin Goodfellow) A Fairy Miss Gladys Uro Another Fairy ; Miss K. S'oliafo Other Fairies—Pensblossom, Cobweb Mustard Seed. Moth and Titania (Queen of the Fairies) Miss Nora Kenn Amazons Noble Ladies, Attendants ou Hippolyta. Slaves, etc. Nobles, Officers, Guards, Attendants on Theseus, Huntsmen, Slaves, cto. Fairies, Elves, Sprites, and Fairy attendants on Titania. REVELS OF FAIRIES', ELVES. SPRITES. Etc. Stage Manager. Arthur Coe. GRAND OPERATIC ORCHESTRA, Under the baton of Herr .Tohnu Wielaert. THE MAGNIFICENT COSTUMES AND ACCESSORIES DESIGNED BY MR. C. WILHELM. BON PLAN now open at the Dresden, where Seats may be secured Six Days Ahead. EXTRA ROWS OP ORCHESTRA STALLS SEATS NOW OPEN FOR THIS EVENING. Plans for This Evening on view at Abel’s, tobacconist, Manners street, from 1 p.m. To-day. PRICES—Ss, Ss and Ib. Early Doors Sixpence extra. Obtainable at Abel’s. Tho LATE TRAIN to Lower Hntt. Petono and intermediate stations will be delayed until 1115 p.m. THIS (SATHRDAT) and NEXT WEDNESDAY EVENING. Representative, G. H. Barnes, WELLINGTON GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL. MINISTERING CHILDREN'S LEAGUE CONCERT AND EXHIBITION OP WAXWORKS. In Aid of the St. John Ambulance Society’s Funds. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). S o’clock. Admission 2s and Is. OS INDOOR CYCLE RACING! INDOOR CYCLE RACING! TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. E X C X c HAN G B HAN G E ALL. A L L. Last Appearance in Wellington of The Wonderful American Homo-trainer! . Unanimously voted by Wednesday's audience the most exciting and thrilling indoor sport yet introduced into Now Zealand. Two Hours of Real Exciting Sport. Popular Prices—ls and 2s. GOODWIN AND PHELAN, Manners street. nCILOCUTTONAET AND dramat IEJ RECITAL, By MBS ADEIEINE IZETT And PUPILS. SYDNEY STREET SCHOOLROOM. MONDAY, DECEMBER 7th Mrs IZETT will recite— The Chariot Race, from “Ben Hnr,” and Bob CratchetPs Christmas Dinner, from. '‘A Christmas Carol.” Miss BELLE H Y AMS— The Rnggles. Rawdon Crawley 1 s Homecoming, from “Vanity Fair,” and Joshua Bean’s Courting Miss MABEL SEAGAR A Life’s Lesson, A Southern Lullaby, The Death of Sidney Carton and The Bells Mr SIDNEY S. TTNGEY— • Marcus Superiors Before Nero, from “The Sign of tho Cross" andl Fra Giacomo. Miss Annie Pago, Miss Amy Hyde and Mr A. S. Ballan.ee will assist with Musical Numbers. Admission —2s and Is. 674 prCT ESLET HALL, f T V TARANAKI STREET, THURSDAY, 10th DECEMBER, 1903. FIFTH ANNUAL CONCERT a By •, MRS MUELLER AND PUPILS. Quartets, Trios, Duets and Solos from tho Bost Works. 681 CONVENT EX-PUPILS’ ASSOCIATION TA MEETING of tho above will be Jl held on MONDAY NEXT, at 7.30 p.m., at tbo Convent, Hill street, to make preparation for the “At Home” on Thursday. December 3rd. MAY SULLIVAN, 689 Hon Secretary. VACCINATION. PLATTS-MILLS will be present at Fletcher’s Pharmacy, Willis street, on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, S—l p.m. VACCINATION FREE. ' TO ABSENT FRIENDS AT HOME. SOME Souvenir of Remembrance is always welcome each Christmas Season. The San Francisco mails leaving Wellington on November 11th and December Ist, and duo in London on December 12th, 1903; and January Ist, 1904, respectively, are tho best mails by which to send. Christmas numbers of Weekly Press," Auckland “W. Nows,” “Graphic.” “N)Z. Mail,” “Can. Times,” “Otago Witness,” New Zealand Christmas Cards, Books of Views, Pictorial Post-cards, etc., in great variety. Now Books and Magazines fortnightly, Post-card Albums (now stock), DcmarcFs cut paper patterns. DAVIDSON, Bookseller, Wellington.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 5134, 28 November 1903, Page 6

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