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AMUSEMENTS. QPERA HOUSE. Under Direction Mr J. C. "Williamson. THE TRIUMPH Of MR ANDREW MACK. ANDREW MACK, In Itis latest great impersonation Of DAN MAGUIRE. DAN MAGUIRE. NO WORDS WERE EVER COINED That could faithfully describe the genuine reception of Edward E. Rose's intensely amusing Comedy Drama, "THE WAY TO KENMARE." ‘■THE WAY TO KENMARE," AVitnessed on Saturday Night by a brilliant FIRST NIGHT ASSEMBLAGE, AVho wore carried along on A AVAA'E OF SUCCESS, AVhich increased in volume with each successive DELIGHTFUL VOCAL EFFORT, INTENSELY AMUSING SITUATION, , An'd MAGNIFICENT 'SCENIC DISPLAY, Raising in turn the crowded spectators to a pitch of the wildest enthusiasm, that made the entire auditorium ACTUALLY RESOUND. It would, indeed, bo a diilicult matter to recall a similar ovation during the many years of Mr J. C. Williamson's theatrical career in New Zealand. TO-NIGHT! (MONDAY) TO-NIGHT! And tho FOUR FOLLOAVING EARNING S Edward E. Rose's Great Comedy Drama, THE WAY' TO KENMARE, Presented by MR ■i ANDREAV MACK And HIS OWN COMPLETE COMPANY. Musical Director. Mr Alfred Moulton. Manager for Mr Mack... Mr W. M. Wilkxson. Box Plans at the Dresden. Day Sales at Christeson’s. Prices, ss, 3s and 2s. Early Doors (Stalls and Family Circle) 6d extra till 7.30 p.m. 34 s KATING RINK 3 LAST 3 .. INGESTED ST, NIGHTS. g Of the GRAND CATHOLIC BAZAAR ! In Aid of tho Muritai Church. (In charge of St. Patrick’s College Fathers). TO-NIGHT ! ! TO-NIGHT ! ! At 8 p.m. Fine programme of Grand National -Dances. Grand Rainbow March. "An Artistic Triumph.” Charming Tableaux. Graceful Ballets, 100 PBRFOEMEBS 100 Trained by Miss Barbara Putnam. Tempting stalls laden with choice and valuable goods. The daintiest of refreshments in a pretty kiosk. The choicest of sweets on the sweets stall. Grand orchestral items throughout the evening. Come and see the grand Art Gallery. A line collection of rare and valuable works of art. Come and have your Fortune told. No one should miss having a chance in THE GRAND ART UNION, OOA AND GOLD NUGGETS oW,Vv cfe'O And other VALUABLE PRIZES. Admission *fl /_ (including Chance in J-/ ART union. Children, Gd. All who have art union books should forward the butts, aVid unsold tickets, with remittance, on the 9th hist, to the Hon. Secretary, otherwise they will not participate in tho drawing on Wednesday night. FRED. W. CROMBIE, 80 Hon. Sec., 31, Marion street. rjIOWN HALL ORGAN. MR HAROLD GREGSON (Organist of Holy Innocents Church, London, W,; and Exhibitioner, Royal College of Music. Loudon), Under Engagement to the WELLINGTON CPTY COUNCIL, Will give a FAREWELL ORGAN RECITAL ON TUESDAY NEXT, the 3th APRIL, At 8 p.m. ADMISSION 'to all parts of the house ONE SHILLING (Is); Children, HALFPRICE. , Doors open at 7.15 p.m. For programme see Tuesday's papers. JNO. E. PALMER. Town Clerk. sth April, WO7. 64 RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON AND MANAWATU RAILWAY- COMPANY, LTD. HOROWHENUA A. AND P. SHOW, At LEVIN RACECOURSE. On WEDNESDAY, 10th APRIL, 1907. Holiday excursion tickets to Levin will be issued from all Company's and Palmerston by Morning Trains on WEDNESDAY, 10th April, available for return by any train on 11th April. * W. M. HANNAY, General Manager. Wellington. sth April, 1907. 62 J. HENDERSON (From Sydney.) tTNDER the patronage of Admiralty J House, officers of the Navy and Army, Ministers, of the Crown, and leading politicians, together with a very large clientele amongst the medical and legal profession, has COMMENCED BUSINESS as a HighClass LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN’S TAILOR in those new promises, 30 and 32 Willis street, with a magnificent assortment of all the Newest Cloths, imported direct from Home. One Trial Solicited. Absolute Satisfaction Guaranteed. JOHN HENDERSON, ladies' and Gentlemen's Tailor, 80 and 32 Willis street. WELLINGTON! DAY'S BAY HOUSE, DAY'S BAY HOUSE, DAY’S BAY. THE Most Delightful Seaside Private Hotel in Nwv Zealand. The House i w-11 appointed, well furnished and wMI run. and is an ideal place for anyone requiring a change. For terms and particulars, apply to THE WELLINGTON STEAM FERRY COMP ‘.NY, LTD., Or to MRS DIGBY, Manageress. 743 Day’s Bay.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6177, 8 April 1907, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6177, 8 April 1907, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6177, 8 April 1907, Page 6

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