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P E B A HOUSE Sole Lessees ... Miss Maggie Moore and Mr H. B. Boberts. Preliminary and Important Announcement. IMMENSE ATTRACTION. Commencing MONDAY NEXT, MARCH 27th, 1899. Re-appearance and Farewell of Australia’s Greatest Star, MAGGIE MOORE, And ' ■ , MR H. R. ROBERTS, The Eminent Australian Actor, Who, with their Entire Australian Company, are about to visit England and America. MONDAY NEXT, MARCH 27, The Greatest bf All Successes, the most successful „ and Popular Play of the Century, “STRUCK OIL.” Maggie Moore’s Performance of Lizzie Stofel has been Universally received with the utmost enthusiasm throughout the world. The Press has accorded her the most glowing eulogies, and in Australia her great success has become a household word. John Stofel ... Mb H. B. Robebts Lizzie Stofel ... Miss Maggie Moobe ; During the action of the play Miss Maggie Moore will sing all her original songs, including **Don’t Make Me Laugh,” “Kaiser, Don’t You Want to Buy a Dawg,” “ Pretty Wilhemina,” “Lizzie’s Farewell,” “His Fader Keeps a Brewery,” and “ The Star Spangled Banner.” To be followed by, on a sumptuous scale magnificence, “THE SILENCE OF DEAN MAITLAND,” An entirely new version, especially dramatised for Mr H. R. Roberts by Mr E. Lewis Scott. During the season several of the most successful gems of the company’s extensive repertoire will be submitted, including Glen Macdonough’s famous comedy in three acts, “A PRODIGAL FATHER,” Whieh enjoyed a most successful run of nearly two years at the Strand- Theatre, London, five weeks in Sydney, and has been a marked success throughout Australasia. The celebrated “TRILBY BURLESQUE,” Especially written for Miss Maggie Moore and Mr H. B. Boberts by Mr Edmund Finn, of Melbourne Punch. This burlesque has been described as a scholarly travesty. It ran for seven weeks in Melbourne, and five in Sydney, to enor- ' mous houses. Other novelties in rapid succession. Prices—4s, 2s 6d, and Is. Early door, 6d extra, stalls and pit only. Box plan will be on view early at Wildman and Lyell’s. Day sale at Williamson’s tobacconist. JOSEPH EYNNEY, Representative. BRUNSWICK MART. FRIDAY, MARCH 24th, At Twelve Noon. CHUBTON AND CO. Have been favored with instructions from the the Auckland Racing Club, to Sell on Friday, March 24, The privileges for the AUTUMN MEETING. BOOTHS, CARDS, REFRESHMENT STALLS For the Autumn Meeting, advertised to be held at Ellerslie on 3rd, 4th, and Bth April, 1899. CHURTON AND CO. JOHN CHURTON, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, MARCH 24th, ‘ - At Twelve o’clock. RACING PRIVILEGES. CHURTON AND CO. Have received instructions from the Auckland Trotting Club to sell at 12 o’clock fJpHE GATES, BOOTHS, CARDS For their Meeting advertised to be held at Potter’s Paddock on April Ist and sth. CHURTON AND CO. JOHN CHURTON, Auclioner. Arthur Cleave A Co-, H'. • . ' ' ■■■■ .. ■/ . commercial printers, t ; . Vulcan Lane, Auckland. Do you want a new saddle, value £4. Read our monster premium list on page 4.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 452, 23 March 1899, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 452, 23 March 1899, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 452, 23 March 1899, Page 10