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(Tor i'oiiluiiail'wn of notes sec fourth jwf/c.J AimisciiicitiSi MACCABE.—THEATRE ROYAL. Lessee and Manager Mk. F. E. Hiscocks T II E AT E E ROYAL. The Scene of Endless Delight. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), MARCH 1. LAST NIGHT BUT ONE Of the Brilliant Success in Napier of T7BEDEBIC ~i\T ACCABE, lv his Sparkling Monologue Entertainment "BEGONE DULL CARE." THIS EVENING, GREAT CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, When additional features in the way of Chanctor, Sony, Story, and Ventriloquism will be introduced, including , an imitation of the Celebrated MR, HENRY RUSSELL, With his famous Sony, "Sunshine after Rain." First time here of Mr. Maccabe's original burlesque "Mellow Drama," Entitled — iriLLANY TTANQUISHED! V Ok, Virtue V Victorious ! In which he represents an entire Dramatic Company, and all the Sensational Scenes and Effects of the Old and New-fashioned Drama, and in the culminating point of Sensational Effects, personates, by a curious contrivance of dress, Two Persons at Once, remaining- on the Scene in full sight of the Audience. Admission: —Is, 2.4 lid. Is. Boxjjkiuat Jacobs' Fancy Repository. The management have made arrangements for a Special Train to run from Hastings— THIS EVENING, Single Fares for Return Journey. Treasurer, J.F. Sutton: Liddy, Agent. NAPIER CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE ASSOCIATION. AN ENTERTAINMENT will be given in connection with the above Association in St. John's School-room TOMORROW (Friday), EVENING, commencing at l.'-'A). The ''programme; will include Songs, Readings, and Musical Selections; also,_ Addresses by His Lordship the Bishop of Waiapu, Revs do Berdt Hovel), J. J. Lewis, and D. Rogers, Admission Free,

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3630, 1 March 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3630, 1 March 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3630, 1 March 1883, Page 3

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