AMUSEMENTS. mr. ii. h. irvixg's characterisation ok "louis xi" lives and breathes, .a study ok ii cm ax nature so akin to real life that tjik audience which crowded the theatre last XKillT WERE SPELLHOUXD WITH ITS VIVID REALITY. THEY LEFT THE THKATKE THINKING, TIIIXKIX(i. THINKING. NOTHING MOKE IMPRESSIVE lIASBIOEX SUBMITTED TO A NEW ZEALAND AUDIENCE. NO GREATER RECOGNITION COULD HAVE DEEX 1'All) TO THE FAMOUS "STAR." THE CALLS AND RECALLS OK A DELIGHTED AUDIEXCE WERE SO NUIIEHOUS THAT MR-. LRYIXG WAS COMI'ELI.En TO MAKE A SPEECH BEFORE THE AUDIENCE WOULD DISPENSE. Q P 13 R A HOUSE. direction, J, C. Williamson, Ltd., With which is Incorporated Clarko and M.'yncll," Ltd. Manager, G. 11. Smith. LAST FIVE PERFORMANCES LAST FIVE PERFORMANCES - LAST FIVE PERFORMANCES Of a Season Unique in the History of the New Zealand Slafe. TO-XIGHT! TO-XIGHT! LAST PERFORMANCE OF ■ — LOUIS XI MR. If. H. IRVING ill!, H. H. IRVING • Mjt. H. li. IKVING In the Great Historical Drama, LOUIS XI LOUIS XI I, 0 UI S XI LOUIS XT, MR, 11. H. IRVING. Marie de Comines, Miss Dorothea Baird. THE LYONS MAIL THE LYONS MAIL THE LYONS MAIL THE LYONS MAIL THE LYONS MAIL THE LYONS MAIL Preceded by "A MAID OF HONOUR," in which Miss Dorothea Baird will appear. TO-MORROW,' FEBRUARY Sth. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9th. Windsor'castle programme Of THEA'I'KK'AL PERFORMANCE By MR. H. B. IRVIXG'S COMPANY (From Uic Queen's Theatre). Friday Evening. November Ii), IDftD. Command Performance of Ihe "LYONS MAIL." Front Page of the Windsor Castle Programme. "Tim Lyons Mail" is a powerful play in which Sir. Irving appears in the dual roles of Lesurques and Dubosc, who arc so strangely ami uncannily alilco Unit Hip former narrowly escapes death on the guillotine for the crimes of the other. Though the dramatic element is strong and tragic, yet the play has a delightful comedy vein and ends happily. To-morrow night's playgoers will have the first opportunity of swing Mr. Irving in "The Lyons Mail," one of the- most popular pieces in his repertoire, and one in which he has achieved such success that the late King Edward VII. commanded him to appear in tins play at Windsor Castle. Mr. Irving recorded the longest, run in this piece ot' any actor since the original production of the play. lie played the part for 130 nighls at the Sliultcsbury Theatre, London. Last Two Performances of the Season. Last Two Perform miens of ihe Season. Last Two Performances of the Season. SATURDAY AND MONDAY SATURDAY AND MONDAY February 10 and 12 THE BELLS . T H E BELLS SPECIAL NOTICE. The Day's Hay ami Eastbourne boat. THIS (WEDNESDAY) NIGHT is to be Delayed from 10.13 p.m. to 11.15 p.m. Manager for Mr. Irving, S. Arden Godfrey. Plans for Ihe entire season at the Dresden; day sales at Christeson's. Prices: D.C. and U.S., (is.; Stalls, 35.; Gallery, !s. Early Door Stalls, l!d. extra. .Early Door Gallery, ]s. extra. "THE GARDEN "hutEL." ENGAGE Rooms for a Week End. Lovely Gardens comfortable rooms, good menu courteous attention. - Moderate Tariff, and ORCHESTRAL MUSIC EVEItt SUNDAY. Kius Un "BELLEVUE." ' T Taita, are now OPEN to the public. Cold Lunch, Afternoon Tea,, Town Prices. Hot Water gratis. OAJIPBISLL SUCTION PLANTS FOR EVERYBODY. And TO BURN ANYTHING. WOOD WASTE. f BITUMINOUS COAL. BROWN COAL. COKE BREEZE. COKE. INQUIRE FROM N. ANDREW, WAiS'GANUI. ANNOUNCEMENT. CROWN LAUNDRY, 5r GHUZN'KK STREET, City. Manager, F. 11. WHITAICER. WE iiro now in recently-completed addition to our works-more, room, mure luinds, more speed. Send in your next job as a llnuw W'.\rmprogressive' .methods. When von send us an order you mav rely that we Uav« before us the fixed diteriniiiation to supply you with guod unulily work. No other will satiny you; m> other is good enough fur you. Satis, iaitinii siiaraiiiced, and yuiii- own goods returned'. u»l ftth«-r people V Also, all hiirh-vlu-*- work vxrciitcd by hand, and not damped by mn.-liin.-ry. Trial ord'«>r solicited. Motto: Civility, I'nmiiit Attention, and Snli-farlinn. _ WAXTF.II Known -Moon's Gardens. Taitn. are now OPEN lo Ihr public ' ' I Colli Liini-h. Afternoon Tea, Town Prices, i' LHot Water gratis, JJ
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1357, 7 February 1912, Page 1
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