and Maimiiiß for best crjckerins J; specially selected by A. Relf (England's Eleven). Bats re-bladed. Bring all repairs. « Cricketers, bring repairs to F. Btitler, saddler, op. Basin Reserve. Basin Reserve Ha (next Caledonian). saloon. Try us. Mr Justin Huntley McCarthy's play, "The Proud Prince/* which was produced at the London Lycemm on Saturday, September 4th, is bafed upon a a century legend of Robert of hieh tells how thait kin£, S 3 a eret for his arrogance and eruel- . _ changed into a hunchback, until, purified and taught the lesson of solf-sacrifice by the woman he loves, he is once more transfigured and takes his ricrhtful plaee as kins. The scenes are laid in Sicily. The Australasian rights of the play are held by Mr J. C. WilThe Bound'ry-rider from his horse *~*- L -\\txnz off in the oroek, I «ome words, of which, of cou "Twere better not to speak. "This drink's a f "-■ " --- J "Henceforth I And if* a lucky I've Woods' Grt
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6962, 30 October 1909, Page 12
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