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NEXT WEEK! NEXT WEEK! A THEATRICAL EVENT! On TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND THURSDAY, ist, 2nd, and 3rd OCTOBER, at the Opera House, Under the Pationage of His Excellency the Governor and the Countess of Ranfurly. The Dramatic Students = = __j_t = "THE PICKPOCKET," A Faicical Comedy in Three Acts. One of the Brought Company's Greatest Successes. (Produced by special permission of Mr. Eobert Brough.) CAST OF CHARACTERS. Frederick Hope .. (A jealous husband) .. .. Mr. A. Ballance Osmond Hewett .. (Who has a uppin' time) .. Mr. A. W. Newton Gregory Grumbledon .. (An invalid from childhood) .. Mr. H. E. Nicholls Di. Shaw .. .. .. (A local practitioner) .. .. .. Mr. O. Beere Inspector Townsend .. (Chief of the Southborne police) .. Mr. J. Sutcliffe Mi. Walter Johnson .. (Who is perfectly furious—sometimes) . Mr. W. Letham James .. .. .. (His servant) .. .. Mr. W. Parsons Andrew .. .. .. (A waitei—with a wife) . .. Mr. W. P. Bastin Policeman 49 .. (Who refuses to be bubed) .. .. Mr. J. King Mabel Hope .. .. (Freddy's fond wife) .. .. Miss G. Henry Freda Giumbledon .. (Old G.s neice—" vciy tasty " .. Miss Lawrence Miss Maria Trumpei .. (As good as a mother in-law) .. Miss Jessie Newton Annette .. (The original French maid) .. Miss Kennedy The whole pioduction will be mounted in the most complete manner and with eveiy attention to detail. The Entire Net Proceeds to be divided between the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and the Society for the Protection of Women and Children. SPECIAL POPULAR PRICES. Dress Circle, 4/=; Reserved Stalls, 3/- ; Unreserved Stalls, 2/6; Family Circle, 1/6; Pit, 1/-. Box Plan at Holliday's. UNIVERSITY OF NEW WARNOCK & ADKIN ZEALAND. ARE NOF OPENING Til XAMINATIONS will Commence on TUESDAY, 10th DECEMBER, 1901, f for tho following — '' 4 • • Matriculation, Junior Scholarships, Medical Preliminary, Solicitors' Qn. iriO* _I__n_l<Z General Knowledge and Bams- 1 1,1 & VJUUU3 ters' General Knowledge. PLACES OF EXAMINATION Auckland, Gisborne, Napier, New Including Double Quantities of Plymouth, Wanganui, Palmerston North Wellington, Nelson, West- », T tttati?_v poit, Greymouth, Christchurch, MILLINERY Timaru, Oamaru, Dunedin, In- TTMTM^r.TmmTT.r vercargill. UNDERCLOTHING Candiatcs must send to the Regis- COSTUMES tiar of the University, Wellington, sign- mttgt tm« AT_n T IWM« ed with all their names in full, a list of MUSLINS AND LAWNS the subjects in which they desire to be .„.,„ examined. Such notice must be sent _jAV____ on or before TUESDAY, 23rd Octobei, „ TrTTTT _ accompanied by the Examination Fee, ______& or up to 30th OCTOBER with a fine ot DRESS ES AND SILKS Two Guineas extra to the ree Cheques must hnr exchange added PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS and Public Account Receipts 01 Stamps will not be accepted FEES Foi Matriculation, Medical Preliminary or General PARTICULARS IN A FEW DAYS. Knowledge Examinations lwo Guineas Foi Junior Scholarship Kxamination One Guinea - - - ——■ (In this case a second guinea is pay- \\T ANTED Ladies who are suffering able if the Candidate Matriculates). W with Pains Across Back, UlcerCandidates are required to use Foims ation, and Weakness, to consult D'VINot Application, which may be had from SON-DOSSETOR, who has just arrived the Registrar. in Wellington. Holder of high DipCandidates must state distinctly for lomas. Five years' practical experiwluch examination they propose to en- O , ICO in Female Complaints. Latest tci. tieatment requiring no operation. AdCandidates for Junior Scholarship % ICO Dy ' G tter free. All correspondmust be not le.s than lb\ and not moie vnco 'strictly confidential. Address than 19 yeais of age on Ist December 12, Caiolme-street, Te Aro. Fifteen Junior Scholaiships, each ot the annual value ot £30, and tenable foi KILBIRNIE HOTEL. three \ears, aie offered at this Kxamination ' There will be an additional allowance of £2() made to Scholars^ho WILLIAM HALLEY has lequire to live away fiom home to at Jyl_ muchple a ß ure in intimating that he tend a l_nn eisityC YNT hab purchased the lease of the above j w. Jul^ c^strn . well-known and delightfully-situated Welhngton 1 Ith September, 1901 ' hostelry. It w ill be the endeavour of the proprietor to mve e\ery attention to those NOTICE. visiting his house. ___ . ~ _r t._ aatir Tf None but the best brands of liquor J AS. McMAS 1E K. kppfc - n gtock ARTIST (Late of London) ONSULT SARA E. CHRISTIAN, tjaq •RK-Ainvirn TO fU MFTN- \J METAPHYSICIAN. HAS Rl_MO\ ED TO o_, MLUM atients Treated from a Distance by STREET. Letter. ™™ Consultations foi Women I"KEJ_. Owing to pressure in pictorial woik, Mr. McMaster cannot receive pupils. Near Basin Reserve.

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Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 65, 28 September 1901, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 65, 28 September 1901, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 65, 28 September 1901, Page 11

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