Q YDNEY-STREET SCHOOLROOM. THE WELLINGTON DRAMATIC STUDENTS Will perfoim as undci in aid of the Funds of St. Maiy's Guild . MONDAY, 15th FEBRUARY— "Fennel." " My Loid in Livery." TUESDAY, 16th FEBRUARY— " Marb'e Arch." " Man in the Stieet " " Duchess of B.iyswater." Tickets can be obtained fiom the Students Members of the Guild, or the Joint Secretaries. Admission 2s 6d Box plan open at the Dresden, on 11th February, 1901. MISS HARCOURT, Hawkestone Ciescent, W. E. A. GILL, Caie Northern Assuiance, Joint Secretaiies.
/^wPERA HOUSE. Under the direction of MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON. Business Manager, Mr. Richard Stewart Touring Manager, Mr. Harold Ashton. FAREWELL SEASON Of the Eminent Young Actor. MR. CUYLER HASTINGS, And Mr. J. C. Williamsons FAMOUS DRAMATIC COMPANY. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! And for a Few Nights Only "THE ADMIRABLE CRICHTON." Box-plan at the Dresden. Day Tickets Abel's. Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls. ss, Stalls, 3s; Family Circle, 2s; Pit, Is. Early Doors, 6d Extra.
T7IXCHANGE HALL. Lessee and Managei . .Edmund Montgomery. ATTRACTIONS EXTRAORDINARY ! COMMENCING SATURDAY, FEB. 6th. THE PEOPLE'S FAVOURITES, MONTGOMERY'S ENTERTAINERS. The Brightest and B^st Organisation on Tour. Grand New Piogramme of Startling Novelties specially selected in ENGLAND, FRANCE and UNITED STATES. New and startling illusions. New scenic tiain rides lasting seven minutes, the China Crisis, Melbourne Cup 1903, Durbar at Delhi, Major Taylor, Football Match, Storm at Sea, Great Fire Scsnes, Fred Poplar, Little Tich. New Songs, Duets and Illustrated Ballads by our talented Company of Entertainers, Edmund Montgomery, EttieHargood, Eva Brady, Bob Hall, Dudley Trent, Lawrence Redward, T. Shaw Valentine. Doors open at 7.30, o vei - ture at 8. Note our American Pi ices, 2s and Is, ladies and children half-price in fiont seats. Box plan at Holliday's. PERCY L BRADY, llepiesentative. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. CHINESE LABOUR IN THE TRANSVAAL. IN lesponse to a Petition received fiom Harold Beauchamp, Esq., and otheis, and a deputation fiom the Wellington Trades and Labour Council, I htieby convene a Meeting of Citizens to be held at the BAND ROTUNDA, opposite the Fne Brigade Station, Cuba Stieet Extension, on SATURDAY NEXT, the Bth inst , at 3 p.m , to consider the question of the Impoitation of Chinese Laboui into the Tiansvaal. JOHN G W. AITKEN, Ma) oi of Wellington. ,-iid Febiuaiv, l<»04 ST PATRICK'S DAY CALIBRATION. A GRAND PICNIC and SPORTS GATHERING will he held at Tientham Park. Wallaceville, on THURSDAY, 17th Maich, 1904. Splendid Piogramme of Sports, including — ST PATRICK'S DAY GRAND HANDICAP. Of £20; OlsE-MILE WALKING HANDICAP. TUG-OF-WAR, WRESTLING, DANCING ETC. Programmes forw arded on application JAMES W. CALLAGHAN, Hon Secretary.
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Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 188, 6 February 1904, Page 9
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