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AMUSEMENTS. Grand easter carnival (In Aid of the Mission to the Lanes). DRILL HALL. EASTER MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY. MAGNIFICENT ORIENTAL & FLORAL PAGEANT Great Attractions: — JARLEY’S WAXWORKS, TABLEAUX VIVANTS, Etc., Etc. ADMISSION ... ONE SHILLING. P. R. DIX, Manager. 0 PERA HOUSE GOOD FRIDAY NIGHT. GRAND MYRIORAMIC CONCERT SACRED SONGS, Beautifully Illustrated by Mr Cooper’s Powerful Limelight Apparatus. A MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME ! Prices : 2s, Is, 6d. TO COMMENCE AT 8.15 P.M. 0 I T Y HALL Lessee and Manageress... Miss M. Greenwood EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 19th, And three following evenings, HO HE /GREENWOODS Ihe v REENWOODS In Musical Burlesque & Operatic Selections. GRAND DOUBLE BILL. On Easter Monday will be produced for the first time in Auckland Jerome K. Jerome’s “ BARBARA.” Miss Maribel Greenwood Barbara Also MISS MARIBEL GREENWOOD will Sing the Grand Scena from Wallace’s “ Lurline,” and for the first time in New Zealand the Excruciatingly Funny, Comical, Nonsensical, and Musical Parody, entitled — “A CUP OF COLD POISON,” Or “ Romeo and Juliet Up to Date.” Miss Agatha Greenwood Romeo. Holiday Prices : 2s, Is, and 6d. Box Plan now open at Wildman and I yell’s, where seats may be reserved, 6d extra. Dav Tickets at Williamson’s or Partridge and Woollam’s. Q PERA HOUSE. Lessee and Manager Mr James Belli A NOTABLE AMUSEMENT EVENT. SEASON OF SEVEN NIGHTS ONLY, COMMENCING EASTER SATURDAY, APRIL 17. Grand Opening Night of the Grand Burlesque & Terpsichorean Artiste MISS ADA DELR 0 Y, AND HER STERLING COMBINATION ’OF HIGH-CLASS ENTERTAINERS, Who combine to present the Queerest, Quaintest, and altogether MOST BEWILDERING ENTERTAINMENT Ever witnessed in the Southern Hemisphere. The World’s Press acknowledges MISS ADA DELROY To be the GREATEST TERPISCHOREAN ARTISTE EXTANT The whole performance replete with novelties neverpresented by any other entertainers. Admission — Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls. 3s j Stalls, 2s ; Pit, Is. Box Plan at Wildman and Lyell’s. Doors open at 7.30, overture at 8. carriages at 10.40 p.m. JAMES MORGAN, Advance Manager.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume VII, Issue 351, 15 April 1897, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume VII, Issue 351, 15 April 1897, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume VII, Issue 351, 15 April 1897, Page 6

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