Woods-Williamson Co.
"IN OLD MADHID." The play-going pujblie will lx> dellgjlitevl to learo that Hie (/d];|ular -a-jnd powerliul Woocds-Williamson Co. will inlay a return season at the Tljpujtrc lioyai, on Monday a'ntd Tuewduy next. VYm conihination Is the strongest that has ever viHitod New Plymoutli uind the sjilemdijd ropirtation created by the company on its former visit entitles it, to a- weleojne of ttve warmest .description next week. The play select* d for pj-es-{<nt.at:icin on M.on.dßiy e-wn-iiug nex-t will lie ••]„ Old Maidi'id," being a dramatis-ation bv M'iSK Maud Wi-lHai.LSon of Marion Crawford's wel 1-kn-own novel "In th» Palace of the Ki-mg."
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 18, 22 January 1904, Page 2
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101Woods-Williamson Co. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 18, 22 January 1904, Page 2
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