/-\ P E R A HOUSE. Under the direction of Mr. Chas. MacMahon. MISS FITZMAURICE GILL MISS FITRMAURICE GILL And her Powerful Company in the superb production, THE BANK OF ENGLAND. THE BANK OF ENGLAND. A Dramatic Tbiumph! This great play, which is now attracting all Wellington, will be repeated TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) FOR THE LAST TIME. Note.— Following up Novelty with Novelty, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) E.VENING Will be produced the new and charming Dramatic Story, " A SISTER'S SACRIFICE." Vivid with the life and colour of " The Far East"— a story of Mandalay. Popular Prices— 3s, 2s, and Is. Box Plans at Holliday and Co.'s. Production under the Stage Direction of Mr. Charles Blake.
HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. COURTENAY PLACE. — Enoimnus Success of — FULLER'S NEW COMPANY OF ENTERTAINERS, STAGPOOLE TRIO. STAGPOOLE TRIO. Australia's Best and Funniest and Most Refined Sketch Artists. Farewell Season in New Zealand of FRED BLUETT, Australia's FRED BLUETT, Funniest Comedian. Perfect Furore created nightly by Mr. JAS WILLIAMS, Wonderful Basso. The great Soprano, Miss KATE MAHER. DICK DAVIS, Favourite Funny Endman. The Champion Whistler, MISS DAISY CHARD. The Japanese Soprano, MISS IRIS KADAMO. MR. WALTER MELROSE, The Premier Descriptive. TRAVENA SISTERS and SUNNY BOY, MR. JOE COWAN, MISS MILLIE CLARE, complete a Wonderful Entertainment of Unexampled Brilliance and .Refinement. Book Seats. Telephone, 2046. Prices— Dress Circle, 2s ; Stalls, Is ; Pit, 6d. Childien half-price (pit excepted.
T\ RUIDS' HALL, A GRAND SOCIAL Will be held in the above Hall on WEDNESDAY, 13th APRIL, 1904, Under the auspices of the St. Patrick's Day Celebration Committee. Tickets, 2s. 6d. each. JAMES W. CALLAGHAN, Hon. Secretaiy. MRS. GLOVER EATON, L.R.A.M., PROFESSOR OF SINGING AND PIANOFORTE, 41, THE TERRACE. AN EVENING CLASS for Ladies' Part Singing is being formed by Mrs. Glover Eaton, and will be held at the Dresden Piano Company's Rooms, and an Afternoon Class at Girton College, 49, Rintoul Street, on Wednesdays. Classes commencing the first week in May. Names to be sent in on or before April 23. Full particulars may be obtained at the Dresden Piano Company, or fiom Mrs. Glover Eaton.
Qt'j Tf 0E FIRST - CLASS TAILORING AT /ff 1 tfj -Q) MODERATE PRICES— vfVi^ GO TO ISULJ THE DON.. \ 7 TAILORS... Y. \ 27a, WILLIS STREET. ) W FIT, STYLE, AND WORK"{X MAN SHIP GUARANTEED.
~T> T3 OY li/i ACGREGOR AKCHITECT, NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, N0.,5 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY WELLINGTON.
INTIMATION. MR. ARTHUR D. RILEY (late Director of the Wellington Technical School), being about to visit Great Britain and America will be pleased to undertake commissions in Art Wares, Architectural Requirements, Educational Appliances, and General Merchandise. Address promptly, Riley and Holmes, Box 514, Wellington.
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Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 197, 9 April 1904, Page 9
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