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OPERA HOUSE. STINE AND EVANS AMERICAN COMEDY COMPANY Sole Proprietor and Director, MR. GEO. STEPHENSON. TO-NIGHT' TO-NIGHT I THE STINE AND EVANS AMERICAN COMEDY COMPANY. In Their Second Great Attraction, entitled BROWN'S IN TOWN' BROWN'S IN TOWN i One of America's Greatest Comedy Successes, now being played to crowded' audiences throughout the United States by upwards of fourteen companies. BROWN'S IN TOWN » Besides being a cleverly-written comedy is played with a snap and vim uhait is quite irresistible. Among its many charming Musical Numbers is THE GREAT FLORODORA SEXTET BURLESQUE, Now the rao-e in England and America. Box Plan at Holliday's. Prices — 4s , 3s , 25., and Is. Representative— C. R. BMLY. Touring Manager, FRED. W. DUVAL.

DONATIONS of Books, Magazines, etc., would be thankfully received by the Chief Health Officer, Public Health Department, or the Matron at Cambridge, for the use of patients at the Sanatorium for Consumptives. Parcels addressed to the District Health Officers at Auckland. Napier, Christcburch, Nelson and Dunedin, will also be taken charge of, and sent on to the Sanatorium by the Department. J. MALCOLM MASON, M.D., Chief Health Officer.

BALL AND CONCERT PROGRAMMES Neatly and Cheaply Printed at the Fbeb Lancb office.

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Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 168, 19 September 1903, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 168, 19 September 1903, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 168, 19 September 1903, Page 16

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