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IT IS NEVER TOO LATE TO MEND.

Tho Adelphi Dramatic Oomf aiy unchi the management of Messrs Hedge, liar pur and Naylor, open in the Opera Uoust tc-monov (Friday) evening, in Charle; Iteade’s famous drama •' It is never tot late to mend.” It promises to be ai intellcotuil treat in store for playgoer.* and lovers of Gction. The scenic portioi of the production is a special feature, and Mr. Alf, logleson’a work always call forth unbounded applause. The firs, act represents an English Farm Yard and is considered by ccn emporaties to be one of the prettiest and most artistii scenes yet shown on the Coast. The Australian Hash is also a very cfhctivc scene. Tho Company is a stro m-:;:; > anci a very_pewsr‘iill GastT'bas been selected ti perform this groat drama. In securing the services of Mr. Crosbie Ward, tin management have been very fortunate, as his English reputation p’acos him as an actor of merit. Mr. Ward appears in his original character of John Meadows Tho supporting cist is also strong and imlules seme well known favourites. Tho season is limited t) four nighls. Th second production is announced as “ The Ticket of Leave Man,” by Tom Taylor. On St Patrick’s night, Monday 18. h b\ special request the Adolphi Dramatic Co. will perform Dion Boueioauli’s famous drama “ Arrah-na-Poguc ” which is oru of the most successful of their extensivi repstoire. Tho popu'ar prices are announced, viz :—3/-, 2/-j and 1/.

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 14 March 1901, Page 4

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IT IS NEVER TOO LATE TO MEND. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 14 March 1901, Page 4

IT IS NEVER TOO LATE TO MEND. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 14 March 1901, Page 4

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