AMUSEMENTS.
"A MESSAGE FROM MARS." "A Message from Mars," which has drawn terrific business in Auckland during its recent run there under the manngi'ineiit of the Plinimer-Denmston Co., will be produced here on Monday on the same lavish senile as it was staged in the Queen City of the North. Invested with all its innumerable triumphs of stage-craft and its many and bewildering mechanical effects, "A Message from Maw'' is positively alluring and enchanting. It is also undoubtedly the most popular play of modern times. On Tuesday "Lovers' Lane" will be revived, fn this play the author has conceived one idea for his groundwork that at once appeals, and he holds the interest throughout by the skilful treatment of his characters, all simple folk whose pcculiarites are not one whit overearicalured, (whilst the comedy is of a kind that draws genuine, laughter throughout. The bux plans for both performances are now optu at Collier's. By mailing 4s a seat to the box office, country visitors may have their seats reserved.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 223, 14 January 1911, Page 6
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170AMUSEMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 223, 14 January 1911, Page 6
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