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WELLINGTON.

Dear Bee, December 24. Wellington theatre-goers were very sorry when Mr Musgrove's Shake- : spearian season came to a close. During : their visit here we have been treated 1 to the most excellent evening entertainments, both instructive and chann- • ingly pretty, and we can only look for- : ward Io the visit, of such another coni-. : pany. On ihe final night the principals : were recalled time after time, and : beautiful floral tributes were presented : to the ladies. ’lhe Company has left : for Sydney. : The weather promises well for the | holidays, and let us hope it will be E satisfactory everywhere. = Mrs Alfred Brandon and family have = gone out to their country house at. = Pahntanui, where they intend spending = mo.'t of the hot weather. • E Miss Nunneley passed through Wels lington on her way to Napier to attend = the Tennis Tournament. 2 Mrs Biss. Mrs Marchbanks, and Miss 2 Gore have gone up to Napier, also for = the tennis, and we hope they will bring § back honours to Wellington. E Bishop and Mrs Wallis, who have E been up North, returned home last S week. E The marriage of Miss Zoe Johnston E and Air W. 11. Levin (England) is = arranged to take place on the 12th g January. E Miss Rattray, of Dunedin, hns been E J*yit‘g rt tound of visits to friends in E Wellington. .

OPHELIA.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXII, Issue I, 2 January 1904, Page 44

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WELLINGTON. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXII, Issue I, 2 January 1904, Page 44

WELLINGTON. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXII, Issue I, 2 January 1904, Page 44