A BACHELOR'S HONEYMOON.
The interest that is being aroused over the visit to Masterton to-morrow evening of Mr Hugh J. Ward, and|his clever company, is being amply demonstrated by the appearance of the box plan, which predicts a large attendance of amusement lovers. This interestjaprings from the laudatory reports of this play that have been made in the press, and in fact that the cast includes quite a number of stage favourites of the first rank. A contemporary says:-—"Mr Hugh Ward is probably one of the most popular comedian wno has visited New Zealand. Miss Grace Palotta has a great charm tor local theatre especially the ladies,, whose interest will be attracted by the beautiul gowns for which this artist is renowned. Miss Rose Mus> grove and Miss CeliaGhiloni will find that pleasant memoirs of past visits will result in a hearty welcome. Mr Reginald Wykehatn will be remembered aa a prominent member of the Willoughbv-Ward Company and Mr H. H. Wallace, who last vi.-ited us with the "Mother Goose" Company will fully sustain their popularity. Several other favourites and a bevy of new English artists will be introduced in "A Bachelor'a Honeymoon." The Company will visit Grey town to-night.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9625, 18 October 1909, Page 5
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200A BACHELOR'S HONEYMOON. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9625, 18 October 1909, Page 5
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