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mHEATRE ROYAL. DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY. Tremendoas success of our new artists. The general verdict Nothing like it evrr seen before in this city. The best and biggest organisation of vaudeville talent ever introduced to the colonies. Greeted last night by a packed house. Calls and recalls, culminating in cheers and yells at those quaint performers, the THREE LENTONS, Ernest Frank. Kitty. The lenowned Novelty Acrobats and Hatspinners. A Sensational Success. (By arrangement with Mr. Harry Rickards.) A Perfect Re\ elation to all who see it. Then there is that Popular Comedian, CHARLES FANING. MURPHY AND MAC, The American Knockabout Comedians. MR. BERT li\GRAM. The marvellous Bird Imitator and Siffleur. The Lingard Sisters Mr. Ernest Brinkman Miss Georgie Devoe Mr. Fred Norris Miss Pearl Lovell Mr. George Dean Miss Ethel Gwynne Mr. Les Wartott TUESDAY NEXT, 14th JANUARY, First Appearance of the Charming Serio MISS MAY LEWIS. Prices 2s and Is Box Plan at Holliday's. Booking fee, Sixpence extra. Business Managei, CLAUDE H. WHAITE.

r\ PERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT~(FBIDAY), January 10th, AND FOLLOWING NIGHTS, POLLARD'S OPERA COMPANY (By special arrangement with J. C. "Williamson, Esq., the latest London Craze, " THE CASINO GIRL." Miss, LULU EVANS as> LURA LEE, the Casino Girl First Appearance of Miss NINA OSBORNE Special Engagement of the Royal Ballerinas from J. C. Williamsons Esq. Opeia Company.

GRAND MATINEE, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JAN. 11th. Doois open at 2 o'clock, Commencing at 2.30. " FLORODORA." Special Puces— Adults . Ciicle and Reserved Stalls, 2s ; Family Circle and Back Stalls, is. Children- Cncle and Reeened Stalls, Is ; Family Ciicle, SIXPENCE.

ME JOHN S. SWAN, (La.te Clere \nd Swa>.,) ARCHITECT. P 0. Bni 452, Wellington TTT ANTED KNOWN. GEO. REMINGTON AND CO., Plumbers, Watei and Gas Fitteis, Drain Layers, Electricians, etc.. Have lemoved to 42, VICTORIA-STBEET, (Next Biscuit Factory.)

JOB PRINTING . OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS Neatly & Promptly Executed AT THE Free Lance Office, 3f PANAMA STREET, WELLINGTON. A TRIAL SOLICITED.

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Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 80, 11 January 1902, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 80, 11 January 1902, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 80, 11 January 1902, Page 17

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