AMUSF-MEMS. | "PEG O' MY HEART" MATINEE. TO-DAY. At 2.30. Children half prices to all parts, late door Gallery excepted. (QRAND OPERA HOUSE. Directiop J. and N, Talt TO-NIGHT AT s! And FOUR. FOLLOWING NIGHTS. ' .T. ■& N. TAIT'S NEW ENGLISH COMEDY COMPANY,. . I n "Peg o' My Heart." A Comedy of Youtli . By. J. Hartley Manners ■ THE SUCCESS OF A CENTURY. . THE SUCCESS OF A CENTURY. What the Wellington papers say:— . "The Dominion.''—Miss Sara Allgood, who as that glib-tongued bundle of charms, PEG, nuzzled close to the heart of everyone, and is likely to remain a pleasing memory for many a long year. The "Times." —PEG fits Miss Allgood like a gloye. Everything conies from her 60 naturally. She is the, most charming Irish heroine who has yet been seen in. New Zealand. PEG is one of the merriest creatures on earth, with a most fascinating Irish brogue,. one also capable of .sounding emotional depths suddenly. ' „ "Evening Post."—Miss Sara Allgood was the ideal PEG. She could not have happier in the part had it beeit specially rrfado for her. FIVE.MpRE, NIGHTS ONLY. Box Plans at The Bristol. Reserved Seats, 65.; Day Sales, is. and 25., at Grand Sweet. Shop. ' (MACMAHON'S) THEATRE. Management E. Biishby. .-COMMENCING - TO-DAY, FOR ONE ; '-•WEEK ONLY. Under tho Patronage of the Wellington Boxing. Association.
Boxing Enthusiasts. LES DARGY versus DAVE SMITH. LES DARCY versus DAVE SMITH'. A-Fight from'tho ■ word "go." Brisk exchanges. Clover work by both. Gallnnts of the Game. A Fight full of Dynamic Effcct, that made the audience wild with excitement. , 'Excellent Supports. ' MONDAY. • A BIG DOUBLE EVENT. ■ ■ Together with Fight Picture, • ' ,Tplin Maifjii awl' 'Hazel Da'wji,; , I I'!' i -"'i' ;' , \,"V' ":I I HE'.I«VVL 'CARD." * • • - A melodrama of pioneer' .standing; teardrawing devices, . comedy - hoisted in by the tail, sweet virtue, unsuspecting innocence, chivalric youth, and black v'.llainy. Mason lids found himself. This picture proves it. . Prices—Day Sessions,, Adults '6 pence; Children, 3 pence. Night Sessions—Adults, One Shilling; Children 6 pence.
An exhibition of paintings'by .Mr. A. P. Murphy will be jjivon in his rooms, Stewart Dawson's .HuiUlin?, between "2 o'clock this afternoon and 9 o'clock this evening. „ Usually a r>lpnsa.nt nHernoon can bo spoilt at. LyaU Bay iiT bright weather, and should 'that bp Forthcoming to-mor-row, the Central National l?r*prvc .Band will play on the promenade at II o'clock, and add to the pleasantness of the aftcrI'.OOll.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2902, 14 October 1916, Page 11
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