rTIHEATRE ROYAL. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. STILL ANOTHER GREAT ATTRACTION ! DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY. First Appearance at this Theatre of that Great Acrobatic Comedy Team, MORRIS AND WILSON MORRIS AND WILSON MORRIS AND WILSON In their Highly Diverting and Marvellously Clever Act, " Scenes in China Town." " One scream from beginning to end." — Melbourne Argus. Nightly increasing success of Miss OLIVE LENTON, the Dainty Serio Mr. MILLAR FRASkR, Scotttish Tenor Mr. FRANK CLARK, " My Birthday " Mr. SAM ROWLEY, on the Bull Bells Miss PEARL LOVELL, the Petite Serio Mr. JOE COWAN, the Quaint Comedian The AMERICAN BIOSCOPE "ON THE TILES." "ON THE TILES." Prices— 2s. and Is. Plan at Holiday's. Private Boxes, £1 Is. Booking Fee, 6d.
HOUSE. Under the Sole Direction of Mr GEORGE MUSGROVE. General Manager . . Mr. T. P. HUDSON. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT FAREWELL PERFORMANCES FAREWELL PERFORMANCES And CONTINUED TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS Of MR. GEO. MUSGROVE'S NEW COMIC OPERA COMPANY In the Most Charming and Romantic Comic Opera of the Century. THE THIRTY THIEVES. Introducing the GRAND — PORCELAIN — PROCESSION No more Exquisite Scene has been Witnessed on any Stage. Is an Entertainment unequalled in any part of the World. Musical Director, SIGNOR A. BRAHMS. The Piece is Produced under the Stage Direction of Mr. JOHN WALLACE. BOX PLANS for the remainder of the season now open at the Dresden. PRICES.— Ss, 3s, and Is. Early Doors, Is extra. Day Sales at Abel's, tobacconist. "30 THIEVES" FIRST AND ONLY MATINEE On SATURDAY NEXT at 2 p.m. Children Half-price to all parts except Is Pit. Doors open 1.15.
OPERA HOUSE. Grand Season of Musical Comedy, commencing FRIDAY, November 7th, and the first visit to New Zealand of MR. J. C. WILLIAMSONS MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY, The Largest and Most Complete Musical Organisation which has ever visited Wellington, comprising upwards of 100 English and Australian Artists, and complete Operatic Chorus, Orchestra, and Ballet. For the first time in New Zealaud, " the World's Greatest Musical Success," the wildly exhilarating, bright, breezy, and laughter -compelling musical play, which convulsed London audiences for upwai do of 500 nights at the Gaiety Theatre, "A RUNAWAY GIRL," " A RUNAWAY GIRL " By Seymour Hicks and Harry Nicholls. Lyrics by Aubrey Hopwood and Harry Greenbank. Musical numbers by Lionel Monckton and Ivan Caryll. The BOX PLAN will be on view at the Dresden on TUESDAY MORNING, at 10 o'clock.
TO THE ELECTORS OF WELLINGTON CITY. MR. AITKEN will hold a Meeting at the EXCHANGE HALL on TUESDAY, 4th November, at 8 p.m., when he will Address you in reference to his candidature for a seat m the House of Representatives. WELLINGTON RACING CLUB. SPRING MEETING, 21st and 22nd NOVEMBER. T7INTRIES FOR ALL EVENTS close at \2j the hour of 10 o'clock on FRIDAY, 31st inst, at No. 1, Exchange Buildings, Lambton Quay. J. F. CLARK, Secretary. Wellington, 28th October, 1902.
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Free Lance, Volume III, Issue 122, 1 November 1902, Page 13
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