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*:-_ To Tteatrica,l Managers. •? " tOTTHEN Coming to Invercargill write or \"i" wire to G. N. DAWSON & 00., f _ Mieatrieal and Advertising Agents. All 1 " - Communications will receive prompt atten- •" tion. We Lave six hoardings, 30 x 10; six 20 T-'t'lQ; and eight 12 x 10 for sniping; and i .jklso two, 50 x 10, at Bluff. *~~ 'Address: 92 Spey street, Invercargill. '] HIS MAJESTY * j THEATRE!. \~J- iole Lessee. . .' Allan Hamilton. T " ' ALLAN HAMILTON'S NEW DRAMATIC COMPANY. " : - WEDNESDAY, 'THURSDTY, and FRIDAY, - \ Brilliant Revival, on a scale of Unexampled £_- Completeness, of the Popular '_.- Comedy-Drama, ? A MESSAGE FROM MARS. (By Special Arrangement with Charles '«' " Hawtrey, Esq., London.) r * JEW AND ELABORATE SCENERY. ALL THE ORIGINAL EFFECTS. UNEXCEPTIONABLE CAST. SATL.tt.uAY (Last Night of the Season), ■LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY. JABY WATSON as LORD FAUNTLEROY. j "POPULAR PRICES: 3s, 2s, Is. Early -. v .Poors, 6d extra. Plan at Dresden. Day Sales at Jacobs's. HERBERT LEIGH, . Business Manager. .",j^LHAMBEA THEATkI p Sole Direction Messrs MACMAHON. TVt V MACMAHON'S .-. PICTURES. I '- * 6— NIGHTS ONLY^-6, ..Commencing ; MONDAY NEXT, JANUARY 20. ' The Most Perfect Effect of Animated Photo- * ' graphy Yet Accomplished. \- - r ABSOLUTELY JffLIOEERLESS, The effects produced by the marvellous - J&e^?. mechanical apparatus exciting the ;' astonishment of the Whole of New Zealand • THE UNANIiIOUS VERDICT: *' The very finest achievement of the perfect banishment of flicker." The Great Picture Drama, BOBBERY UNDER ARMS. - Jbe Exquisite' Parisian Living Picture subjects or the first time in New Zealand) "LOST IN THE ALPS" "THE INCENDIARIES." "EASTER EGGS," " >nd the Uproariously Humorous Tragedy "THE CHASED POLICEMAN" ' ™- HE ?J! mS X B] ! te RIDE," Etc., Etc. Miss LORRAINE TANSLEY, in. her ex-quisitely-illustrated songs. Paces: 3s, 2s, Is. Children half-price. JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Dfcection - - - - J. an d N. Tait. Messrs J. end N. Tait have much plea- - *ure m announcing that "they have made arrangements for " ~ Vk,.....V k , ..... T WO CONCERTS - On WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, sth and 7th February, By [MADAM CLARA BUTT~I And Mr ', j-KENISrEB,LEY RUMFQB^I J?7hos© Australian Tour has proved a Crescendo of Brilliant Triumphs. • Supporting Artists: i ?? S4? LTL T J BARRE - Vw"i*ist. * FHI X MERRICK, Pianist. tot«2Hs? GODFREY, Accompanist. * . XCK CF t S P*\ EMISSION: -Dress Circle |ad Orchestral Stalls, One Guinea; Stalls , tad v Pit, Half-a-guinea ftS! B °,f PLAN for the GUINEA ; biiA^S will open at the Dresden Piano ' t<ompanys Warehouse on WEDNESDAY ; January 29th, at 10 o'clock - TO-COU-STTHY PATRONf>:-The Guinea : - and Half-guinea Seats may be booked by ; - A will be filed and seats > s- aliotted (in the order received) on the open- " ing of Plans. When remitting, stamped ' - addressed envelopes for reply should be at- ; tached to Postal or Money Order, and sent ~ &i£?i?tn2Siifr of Dresden piano i - SeatSj once booted, cannot under any conditions be altered. < ■- ■Gr. D. PORTUS, - Manager. : ]> EINCESS THEATRE* ; " fo-night— "EVERY EVENING"— To night ' VAUDEVILLE I Ft' LLERS J I SPECIALTY - MUSICAL I FULLERS') COMPANY '- - '-An Entertainment of Unexampled I ' Brilliance ! , Goo 3 Music ! Laughter ! Refinement ! jgreas Circle, 2s; Stalls, Is; Gallery 6d. • at. 111 i- er TCmin iscences Ellen Terry mentions i Eyrie Beilew was the "Osric in Irving's : production of Hamlet. "He was another ' faan of the future, though we did not know S a T?u WaS very bandsome, a tremendous i n*ay-killer. H© -wots his hair rather long, 1 uad a graceful figure, and a good voice, as < <oBoam© the son of a, preacher -who had the reputation of saying the Lord's Prayer so 'Sramatically that his copgrejgatic^ sobb*V l 1
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Otago Witness, Issue 2809, 15 January 1908, Page 68
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