METROPOLITAN HOTEL, MOLESWORTH STREET, WELLINGTON, Close to the House of Parliament. WILLIAM McLEOD and MRS LEGG, Proprietors (late of the s.s. Rotomahana). Mr McLeod and Mrs Legs, having purchased the above hotel, intend running the above house in upclass Billiard Table. Terms moderate. IBONMONGERY ! IRONMONGERY !
rriHE CHEAPEST IRONMONGER is J_ now selling the following at special low prices for Cash : — RANGES— Luke's, Scott's, and Shacklock s AMERICAN STOVES — New Dover and Tasma, specially cheap TILED GRATES— The Largest and Best Assortment in the City ...... MANTELPIECES— Solid Marble, Imitation Marble and Walnut, new designs FENCING WIRE — Always at Bedrock Prices; some slightly damaged will be sold cheap , , , AMERICAN AXES-Our 3s 6d Axe always gives satisfaction BUILDING MATERIAL-Iron, Felt, Nails, Ridging, Spouting, Enamelled Baths, Oils, Paints, aIL at Bedrock Prices for Cash. GEORGE WINDER, CHEAPEST IRONMONGER, LOWER CUBA STREET. IST Write for Prices.
•x P E R A HOUSE. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY NIGHT. The Popular London Actor CHARLES ARNOLD AND HIS ENGLISH COMEDY COMPANY IN The Professor's Love Story, Rv the Famous Noxelist, J. M. Barrie^ author of y "The Little Minister," " A Widow in Thrums," &c, *c THE GEM OF THE ARNOLD REPERTOIRE \ B -The season is now rapidly drawing to a close.and rapid changes of bill will be the managerial policy Henry Hamilton's Romantic Musical Corned j CAPTAIN FRITZ will be re^ n ed for two nights. The always welcome HANS THE BOATMAN will .also be revived for one night onlj. for one night onlj . And the season will close with a Screaming Farce .Pomedv for the first time in Wellington, by A. S£?«BtiJdON AND OFF which created such a sensation in London, Pans, and New York. Prices 4s, 3s, 2s, Is Boy Plan at Hollidaj's. Manager, L. J LOHR.
rpHEATRE ROYAL. Sole Lessee and Manager, Mr P R. Dix. General Manager, Mr Fred W. Duval. THE PANTOMIME ■ AN IMMENSE SUCCESS ' At testified by the Crowded Houses Nightly. OWING TO PRIOR ENGAGEMENTS this Monster Production can only be repeated for SIX MORE NIGHTS. POSITIVELY LAST SIX NIGHTS OF THE BABES IN THE WOOD. THE BABES IN THE WOOD. LAST SIX NIGHTS ! LAST SIX NIGHTS ' MISS IDA ROSLYN MISS IVY SCOTT MISS IVY FOSTER WILLIAMS QUARTETTE THE STAUNTON SISTERS MR GEO. DEAN MR T. E. LEONARD MR SAM GALE THE LEONARD BROS McKISSON AND KEARNS MISS ALICE WILLOUGHBY MISS MADGE TYRREL Last Six Nights of our Great Pantomime Compam of 75 PERFORMERS Last Six Nights of THE GORGEOUS TRANSFORMATION SCENE. PRICES — Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 2b , Stalls, Is , Pit, bd Boxes to hold 0, 1 guinea Box Plan at Holiday's SATURDAY, Januarj 12th, and WEDNESDAY, Januarj ICth, LAST TWO MATINEE PERFORMANCES Childien, Half-price to Dress Circle and Stalls Boy Plan now open at Holliday't, Business Managei, CLAUDE H WHAITE. 55th Week 55th Week CHORAL HALL, Courtenay Place.
FULLER'S BIJOU COMPANY. Now in its 55th week of Uninterrupted Success. Open E\ei> Evening at 8. Last Nisjhts of Australia's Burnt Cork Comedian, MRCHAS FANING 1VII&S GEORGIE DEVOE (Seno). MISS LOTTIE LORNE (Seno). Continued Success of MR TED HERBERTE, E\ erj body's Favourite Petite MAISIE EDWARDS, THE MAHERS (Dancers, etc ), MISS LENA YOUNG (Contialto), MR AUBREY DOUGLAS (Comedian). Etc. Etc Etc E\eiy item New and Original. Prices— Stalls, Gallery, Is , Area, 6d J-OHN FULLER, Juni , Bus. Man.
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Free Lance, Volume I, Issue 28, 12 January 1901, Page 17
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