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o HOUSE. Umior tlio Direction of T MR J. C. WILLIAMSON. CURTAIN RISES 7.45 SHARP. SUCCESSION OF CROWDED HOUSES Testifies to tho popularity of MISS MAUD JEFFRIES MR JULIUS KNIGHT And MR J. C. WILLIAMSON’S SPECIALLY-SELECTED LONDON CO. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) TO-NIGHT And for positively Six Nights Only. Presentation on a scale of UNPARALLELED GRANDEUR Of Hall Caino’s Magnificent dramatisar Li'/n of his own groat novel, THE ETERNAL CITY. THE ETERNAL CITY. THE ETERNAL CITY. Donna Roma Volonna...MissMand Jeffries David Rossi Mr Julius Knight Supported by the ENTIRE STRENGTH OP THE CO. AMONGST THE COUNTLESS FEATURES Of this production. }vili stand out the ■musical portion, specially written by the FAMOUS ITALIAN COMPOSER, MASCAGNI, And Rendered by a GRAND OPERA ORCHESTRA AND CATHEDRAL CHOIR. SUPERB SCENIC PORTRAITURES, By Gordon and Dixon. GORGEOUS COSTUMING, By Simmons and Nathan, of London. CURTAIN RISES 7.45 SHARP. Tho Plains for the Six Nights at the Dresden. Dross Circle and Reserved Stalls, ss; Stalls, 3a; Family Circle, 2s. Early Doors Gd extra. d°4 'JO WN H AL L (Concert Hall adjoining Main Hall.) “Canon Hasclden desires to inform Mr Williamson that ho was present at the performance of ‘Everyman,’ and most thoroughly enjoyed it, and much appreciated the dignified rendering of tho author’s meaning by the talented company. It was indeed a dramatic representation of profound interest.”—St. Peter’s Vicarage, Auckland. ■WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON NEXT. Commencing at 3 precisely. Tho Beautiful Allegorical Play, EVERYMAN. EVERYMAN. "It was -with much pleasure my wife and I witnessed ‘Everyman.’ Please permit mo to say that we were most deeply and favourably impressed."—F. W. Walker, tho Vicarage, Ellerslie, Auckland. ‘T am exceedingly sorry that, owing to a prior engagement, I will not he able to witness ‘Everyman.’ I have read the play, and consider it quite worthy of all the praise which has been bestowed upon ft.’ I’—W. 1 ’—W. Edward Lash, Vicar of Epiphany, Auckland. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON NEXT. THIS WILL BE THE ONLY REPRESENTATION IN WELLINGTON Plan of Reserved Seats at the Dresden. Balcony and Front Seats, ss; Second Seats. 3e. 305 TO HOLIDAY-MAKERS AND PICNIC PARTIES. -QON’T FORGET! BELLEVUE GARDENS! ! ALL SORTS OP GAMES AND SPORTS. Strawberries and Cream and Afternoon Tea a Specialty. C. G, F. EAGAR, Manager. SANCTUARY SDR GEORGE GREY, 3118, A.O.S. THE next Sanctuary Meeting will be' hold at the Foresters’ Hall. Tory street, on WEDNESDAY, January 4th, 1904. J. G, CLARK. 257 Scribe. COURT ROBIN HOOD, No. 4428, A.O.F. THE Court will hold its next Meeting on THURSDAY, January sth, 1905, in consequence of tho regular Court Night falling on a public holiday. J. T. WEBBER, P.D.C.E., 258 Secretary, THE WELLINGTON AND MARLBOROUGH CEMENT. LIME AND COAL CO., LIMITED. CEMENT - WORKS. ELEVATION, PICTON. rrtHE Directors wish to notify that the X New Cement Works in course of erection by this Company situate on tho Railway Line, 1J miles from Picton Wharf, wiU bo open for inspection by the public cm Now Year’s Day. E. M. BOULTON, Secretary. Wellington, 30th December, 1904. 266 f A PPLICATIONS will be received by Lev the undersigned for the position of Foreman in our Joinery Department. Applicants to have a thorough knowledge of all work usually undertaken by joinery manufacturers, anti also a reasonable knowledge of wood-working machinery. Permanent employment to suitable man. Send references, and state salary required, to Hawera Sash and Door Factory, Eaiwora. 'TTVOR SALE, a well-established AuctionJ-' , oering, Land and Commission Agency Business in progressive country town; no opposition: an energetic man may roly on an income of at least JE3OO a year; lease of premises at a very low rental. Price, including license, etc., only .£350. Good reason for selling. Fullest investigation allowed bona-fide buyers. Possession will be given on Ist March. "Auction,” "Times” office. 301 IMPOUNDED at the Public Pound, Lower Hntt, 1 chestnut Filly (long tail and white blazo down nose), no brand. Impounded by Bangor, Hutt Borough. If not claimed and expenses paid, to be sold by public auction on TUESDAY, 3rd January, 1905, at 12 noon. M. J, HODGINS, 264 Ponndieoper. COCKAYNE’S LEVIATHAN TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Manchester street, Christ! church, consisting of 134 rooms, is within 3 minutes’ walk of station and P. 0.; reading, sitting, and 2 bathrooms; also hot and cold water on both floors; spring mattresses throughout; night porter; first-class chef; large dining-room; all vegetables and poultry from a farm owned by tho proprietress. Moderate tariff. ;WANTED, young Man Assistant, for “ t darkroom work. Tosca Studio. Lambtou quay. 808

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 5474, 31 December 1904, Page 6

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