r\ PERA HOUSE. Under the direction of Mr. George Musgrove. General Managers — Messrs. Harry Musgrove and T. P. Hudson. Mr. GEO. MUSGROVE'S GRAND OPERA SEASON. LAST TWO NIGHTS LAST TWO NIGHTS AUGUST 30th— MIGNON AUGUST .-iIst— TANNHAUSER Particulars see Daily Papers. Representative — Herr Benno Scherek.
m HEATRE ROYAL. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING. DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY. ANOTHER RECORD BROKEN. Thousands turned away nightly, and what is more DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY DESERVES IT. Thousands upon thousands find the Theatre Royal a continuous source of delight. THE GREATEST BOOM YET RECORDED IS THE DARTOS THE DARTOS The Dartos have scored a stupendous success, and the Royal is proud to parade the fact that it is doing the most phenomenal business ever known in the Theatrical history of Wellington City. The Box-plan for the Dartos' Season is now open, and intending patrons are advise to secure their seats early Absolutely the Last 2 Nights of THE 3 HAYTORS The Famous London Pantomimists. Last 2 Nights of MISS OLIVE LENTON. Continued and Uninterrupted Success of George Dean Prof. Tom Almond Les Warton Lily Roberts Arthur Morley Jim Marion Alberto Joe Woodward Ethel Gwynne Herbert Roberts Johnny Collins, etc., etc. Prp r i ces — 2s, Is. Box plan at Holliday's Telephone, 1546. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT During the Dartos Season a Booking Fee of Sixpence extra will be charged To avoid the crushing that took place nightly in Christchurch and Dunedin, the management have decided on opening early doors at 6d extra from 7 o'clock until 730 ordinary doors open at 7.30. SATURDAY. August 31st, First AnDearance in Wellington of THE READHEAD BROS , Contortionists and Acrobats. TUESDAY NEXT, September 2nd re-aopearance of the ponular Contralto Miss MAUD HEWSON and THE GALARDI SISTERS Business Manager- C H WHAITE.
EXTENSION OF SALE. \ S we have arranged tor a short Ex- *-*- tension of the Lease of our Premises, our SALE will conclude on SATURDAY, 2nd November, after which date oui premises will be Closed We have still about Ten Thousand Pounds Worth of Stock to dispose of, including several shipments of NEW GOODS, being orders which the manufactureis had in hand and could not cancel. These shipments have- onl* recently anived, and will be disposed of with other goods. We have Special Value in TILE HKARTHS (the handsomest we ha\e ever shown) and REGISTER GRATES. WILKINS & FIELD, IRONMONGERS AND IMPORTERS, Manners-street, Wellington.
DIAMOND ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB. THK above Club will hold their 10th Annual SOCIAL and DANCE, in St Paul's Schoolroom, Sydney-street, on SKPTKMBKR (>th, 1901 Invitations may be had by application to the Committee, or W J. HAMILTON Hon. Sec, D.F.C.
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Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 61, 31 August 1901, Page 17
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431Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 61, 31 August 1901, Page 17
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