OPERA HOUSE. Direction of EDWIN GEACH. Solo Managers: MESSES WILLOUGHB Y AND WARD. TO-NIGHT. SOMETHING NEW AND UP TO DATE. FAREWELLS PARE WEEDS TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY ONLY, THE WILLOUGHBY AND WARD NEW LONDON COMEDY COMPANY, Including MISS GRACE PALOTTA THE FAMOUS BEAUTY ACTRESS. In " THE TALK OE THE TOWN." “THE TALK OE’ THE TOWN." “THE TALK OE THE TOWN." “THE TALK OE THE TOWN." Fiom the pen of Eille Norwood j And I DIRECT from the STRAND THEATRE Andrew Euilalove, J.P. MR-HUGH J, WARD. Peter Sledge ME GEO. WILLOUGHBY. Winifred Tiverton MISS GRACE PALOTTA. Supported by the Full Strength of the Company. Preceded at 8 sharp by the . One-Act Play, “THE VAGABOND.” Cast of Characters: Jim (an old Vagabond) ’ Mr HUGH J. WARD. Dorothy Ashton MISS GRACE PALOTTA Scene —Now York City. Prices—ss, 3s, nnd Is.ir (Early doors to Stalls and Gallery 6d extra). Plan at Holliday's. Day Sales usual. A. COWAN, Manage: All Accounts against the Management MUST he rendered TO-DAY. ■ rpHE TALK OF THE TOWN." JL See GRACE PALOTTA in her boxing Act Scientific and superb. • ■ iTIHB TALK OF THE TOWN.” JL Mothers should see HUGH WARD washing tlie baby. .SOaLkWTHE TOWN.” Hear GRACE PALOTTA sing “Wouldn’t you Like to Spoon with Me?" "i’TVHE TALK OF THE TOWN." JL See GEORGE WILLOUGHBY aa the Champion "Heavy-weight.” 0 P E E A H OUSE. Sole Direction ... MESSES MACMAHON RARE DRAMATIC CIRCUMSTANCE. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. GRAND INAUGURATION On SATURDAY EVENING NEXT SATURDAY EVENING NEXT Of MACMAHON’S NEW DRAMATIC SEASON. NOTE.—The most 1 complete and powerful Dramatic Organisation yet presented by this Management to New Zealand. All the old favourites of the Popular MacMahon Dramatic Company, reinforced by a number of accomplished artists, who will thus make their lirst appearance in Wellington. The fourth consecutive ! year will bo signalised by a series of altogether new and intensely interesting dramatic productions, each upon a scale of great Scenic and Mechanical Magnificence. ’ For the First Time in Wellington, the splendidly successful London Adelphi Drama, in I Acts, written by Clarence Burnette, entitled. OUR GUARDIAN ANGEL. OUR GUARDIAN ANGEL. OUR GUARDIAN ANGEL. (The Sole New Zealand Rights purchased by Messrs MacMahon.) Every scene Entirely New, and Specially Painted for the Production by Mr George Campbell and Assistants. POPULAR PRICES: 4s, 2s 6d, and Is. The Box Plan opens ’on TUESDAY MORNING at Holliday’s. 538 LADIES’. IJIHE VIAVI COMPANY beg to state that they have taken TEMPORARY • OFFICES in the COLONIAL MUTUAL ASSURANCE BUILDINGS (directly opposite- the Bank of New .Zealand), Customhouse quay. AMATEUR ATHLETICS. WELLINGTON YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION ATHLETIC CLUB. FIRST GREAT* CARNIVAL OE ATHLETIC SPORTS. BASIN "RESERVE. SATURDAY, DECEMBER, Ist, 1906. A MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME, Comprising Athletic Events. Calisthenic and' Maypole Displays. Floral Decorated Bicycles, And Other Items.. j Proceels towards Equipping the Gymnasium in New Building. THE LADIES’ AUXILIARY is Lending Valuable Assistance’ to make the meeting a Record Success. L. C. PARTON, Hon. Sec. CECIL JONES, 521 Acting General Sec. REMOVAL NOTICE. TA WELLS begs to notify old cue- • tomers and the public generally that he has Removed to larger and more commodious premises, No. 23, HANKEY STREET, whore a new, varied, and up-to-date’ assortment of Paperhangings. etc., will be stocked. Customers, old and new, can rely upon the same consideration which has marked the past reputation of the firm. Telephone 20-13 509 NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. PRIVATE HOME OPEN TO PAYING GUESTS. THE owner of a - high-class Private Residence (situated at Upper Riccarton, opposite the Racecourse) has decided to take in a limited number of Paying Guests. The property is situated within a few minutes’ walk of the electric tram, which runs between Riccarton and the city every half-hour. Photograph of premises and grounds to be seen at the “New Zealand Times” office. Apply, by letter or telegram, to Box 212, Post’Office, Christchurch. Terms, £i Is per week. 37 CKATNE'S LEVIATHAN HOTEL. ISITORS to the International Ex- , hibition will get good accommodaat Cockayne’s Leviathan (Temper--0 Hotel, Manchester, street, Christrch. Accommodation for 400. 830
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 6053, 10 November 1906, Page 10
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