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AMUSEMENTS. C I -N D E R EL LA. A RECORD MATINEE ATTENDANCE. IMPORTANT. IN consequcnco of the Hundreds that were unable to obtain admission to tho'. Matinee on Saturday, and by request of tho numbers of holders of Oversalo TickctSj tho Management are compelled to- announco a S P E C I A L MATINEE S P -E C I A L MA T I N BE Of tho Wonderful Operatic Pantomime CINDERELLA, For WEDNESDAY NEXT, AT 1.45. WEDNESDAY NEXT, AT 1.45. PLAN NOW OPEN AT THE DRESDEN. BOOK AT■'ONCE AND AVOID THE. CRUSH. OPERA HOUSE., OPERA-HOUSE". Lessee J. C. Williamson. Ruport ClaTko, Mcynoll and Gunn Season. Managing Directors, l CLYDE MEYNELL AND JOHN GUNN. ' FAREWELL FOUR NIGHTS i Of tho RECORD OPERA SEASON. I THIS MONDAY EVENING And for Positively FOUR NIGHTS ONLY, Clarke, Meynell and Gunn's ENGLISH COMIC OPERA CO., For tho First Time in Wellington In tho Great London Success, THE BELLE .OF MAYFAIR, „ THE BELLE OF MAYFAIR, THE BELLE OF MAYFAIR, By Charles "Brookfiold and Cosmo Hiimilton. The Music by LESLIE STUART, COMPOSER OF "FLORODORA." ' Characters: The.Earl of Mount Highgnto ... Phil Carlton Hon. Raymond Finchlcy Harold Thorley Sir John Chaldicott, Bart., M.P....Edwiri Brett Hugh Meredith .....' Wm. Cromwell Comto De Perrier Wilfrid Hilary Simpson (Footman to Sir J0hn)...!..T0m Payno Dr. Mannaduko Lawronco Fred. England Captain Theobald ...,........'.......,'. Frank Morris Charlie Goodyear ......;..„,..;... 'George Mooncy Bramloy ...,i..„. Lionel Walsllo Countess of Mount Highgato ... Daisy Belmoro Now York 'Ada Beard, Chicago ..* Muriel Chandler Philadelphia ' .". Ethel Wilson Boston :.... „.... Nellie"- Hobson Washington .*..... Ethel Bennctto San Francisco ;...... '.. Hazel Hall (Gibson Girls) H.S.H. Princess Carl of JHhrcnbreitstcin ' Ruth Lincoln Lady Chaldicott ;........ Emmelino Orford Lady Rosaline Rocksley ......;.....' Hcleno. 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"LUCKY DURHAM" is the lost play written by the late Wilson Barrett—a play for which failuro was predicted, because, as some of our loading actors said when it was offered for London production, it was "too straight." It is "straight"-STRAIGHT'TO THE POINT. It ventilates ian evilinorjr midst, and as we believe only m a play which, whilst amusing in part, at. tho same time'leaves an impression of usefulness l>ohind it, we, '.. therefore, confidently submit "Lucky Durham" to Wellington playgoers. First Appearance in New Zealand of Clarke, Moynell, and Gunn's NEW ENGLISH COMPANY,\ Including the Popular Actor. HARC 0U R T BEAT TY, and First Appearance hero of Emily Fiizroy, Gladys Harvey, Edith Deverell, Frank Randell, J. E, Gar,diner, And Reappearance, after somo years of JOHN W. DEVERELL, Who will augment the following Well-known "> Favourites, l Gaston Mcrvalc, James Lindsay, Tom Cannam,- Rutland Beckett, Winifred Gunn, Nellio Mortyno, Hilda Meade,.' Etc. 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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 557, 12 July 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 557, 12 July 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 557, 12 July 1909, Page 1

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