AMUSEMENTS.
"TiIJS WOMAN PAYS." Playgoers will have an opportunity -o' witnessing the latest sensational drama "Ihe Woman Pays," to-night, when the (•eueh-Marlow Dramatic Company open a two-light season at tlio Theatre Hoy*.. I us play is said to have drawn crowdeil houses wherever shown, and as the company is a very capable one it should prove a succe-s here. Ileadiii" a ]<>„,. caste are .Miss Elhel llucklev ("an Ails" tnihaii comedinine) and Mr.'Hohert Jnman (a popular uctor here). Hisses -Maud Applcton, J'atlie (iuurlav, Jircnda Hurt, Leal Douglas, and .Messrs. Kenneth Hunter, .1. I'. O'Neill, Albert I.iicas, Tlionm.s Curran. Tilton Xmm and others. The sci'iiery and mounting j s a special feature of the production. To-niorrow night Ill's. Henry. Woods' great'work. " Last Lynnc," h:is heen chosen, and it has been well said that "age ea'inot wither nor custom stale'' this ever popular play. The plan for the two nights is now open at the Collier Piano Compane's. I
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 165, 6 August 1909, Page 4
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156AMUSEMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 165, 6 August 1909, Page 4
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