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AMUSEMENTS. Me hopkinson. IJOS PLANS BOX PLANS BOX PLANS RAPIDLY FILLING AT HOLLIDAY'S. EUNJiiE DOODLE QPERA HOUSE. DIRECTION OF EDWIN GEACH. Managers; MESSRS WILLOUGHBY AND WARD. TO-NIGHT FOLLOW THE LAUGHING CROWDS To THE BUNKIE DOODLE PLAY. A UNIQUE ATTRACTION by THE WILLOUGHBY AND WARD THE WILLOUGHBY AND WARD LONDON COMEDY COMPANY, including MISS GRACE PA LOTT A, in The Great London and New York Success, The Farcical Comedy of the Hour, MR II 0 P K I N S 0 N, By K. C. CARTON, Esq. CAST OP CHARACTERS: Duke of Braceborough...Mr Reginald Wykeham Duchess of Braceborough Miss GRACE PALOTTA Hon. Otho Dursingham Mr C. Warburton-Gamble Lord Gawthorpe Mr Edward Bonfield Earl of Addleton (British Ambassador at Madrid)...Mr GEORGE WILLOUGHBY Lady Thyra Egglesby (Addloton’s Daughter! Miss Olive Wilton Blisset (bis servant) Mr J. Walhalla Mr Smethurst (a lawyer)...Mr Harry Overton Eliza Dibb.: Miss Gillian Scaife Parbury (Braceborough’s)...Mr A. Angler Footman (servant) Mr Chas. Knight Mr Hopkinson Mr HUGH J. WARD SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY: Act I.—Winter Garden in the London House of the Duke of Braceborough. (Time, Afternoon.) Act 2.—The Same— Six Mouths Later. (Time, After Dinner.) Act 3.—Morning-room at the Duke’s. (Time, Next Morning.) Produced by Messrs WILLOUGHBY and WARD. PRICES — is, 3s, and Is (Early Door to Gallery Is extra!. A. COWAN. Acting Manager. FRIDAY. FRIDAY. GRAND VICE-REGAL NIGHT! "MR HOPKINSON.” Under the distinguished patronage ol their Excellencies the Governor and Lady Plunket, and Suite. 771 DR BRADSHAW’S P AREWELL POPULAR RECITAL. ORGAN FRIDAY NEST, at 8 p.m. 767 LECTURES. MISS A. L. A. MUECUTT, P.R.S.Q.S., World-wide Traveller, Lecturer, and Writer, will deliver a Series of Lectures in the TOWN HAUL! until FRIDAY, 13th inst. TO-NIGHT (Thursday), 8 p.m..—Concert Hall—" Canada and the Canadians." Chairman: Hon. C. M. Luke, M.L.C. Admission Free. Collection. Reserved Seats, Is. CONCLUDING LECTURE. FRIDAY, 8 p.m.—Concert Hall—’’Russia and its Island Prison, Saghalien.” In the chair, Mrs A. R. Atkinson. Admission, Is.

Lectures Entertaining and Instructive: Brimful of Information concerning Other Lands and Peoples. MEETINGS. WELLINGTON CRICKET CLUB. i’ R mil adjourned Annual Meeting Of J- the Wellington Cricket Club will be hold at the Occidental Hotel on FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, 13th September, at 8 p.m. ' W. R. S. HICKSON, 772 Hon. Secretary. JESSIE- MACLACHLAN. - TOWN HALL, Mon., Tucs., & Wed. Next. ROYAL BAR-LOCK TYPEWRITER AGENCY. Lambton quay, Wellington. BRITAIN CAPTURES THE WORLD’S RECORD. A T PITMAN'S Metropolitan School, London, Mr J. Wright, on April 11th last, before a "Daily Express" representative and some of the highest authorities in the typewriter world, beat all American records for speed on the Royal Barlook Typewriter. He wrote from dictation (unfamiliar matter) Commercial Correspondence at 105 CORRECT words per minute, A speech of the Eight Hon. J. Chamberlain at 82 words per minute for SO consecutive minutes. A speech of the Right Hon. R. Haldane at 80 words per minute for 60 minutes, this hour test consisting of copying from manuscript. SEED POTATOES! SEED POTATOES I TASMANIAN UP-TO-DATES And VICTORIAN ROSES and' HEBEONS. CAERY AND CO., LTD., ALLEN i STREET, have for private disposal AN EXCELLENT LINE OF—TASMANIAN GROWN UP-TO-DATE SEED POTATOES. This popular variety best withstood last season the disastrous effects of the blight, and, in addition, gave the heaviest yield. Also available for private VICTORIAN GROWN BEAUTY OF HEBEONS and EARLY ROSES. Etc., Etc. Full particulars and prices upon application. r O SAID BEGG’.S WHISKY as supplied to all the Royal Palaces since 1848? "THEY ALT, DID."

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New Zealand Times, 12 September 1907, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, 12 September 1907, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, 12 September 1907, Page 8