T HEA T R 10 ROYAL Under t-he direction of MR CHARLES MACMAHON. MAJEROHI DRAMATIC COMPANY. A Startling and Important Dramatic Event! Commencing TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! FOR FOUR NIGHTS ONLY. First production here of a Dramatic Work of first importance, and which is now being played in England by 12 different Companies, the entirely New and Original Drama, in Five Acts, by Frank Harvey, by arrangement with Mr W. J. Holloway. “BROTHER AGtINST BROTHER,” CAST OF CHARACTERS. Allan Foster (Radford’s Man, • •'
Mr ... "> Majeroni Anthony Radford (an Ironfounder) Mr George Majeroni Eric Radford (his eon) Mr Frank Grist Jasper Crane (Allan’s Uncle) Mr J. B. Fitzgerald Tom Windle (a workman)..Mr P. A. Saveiri Mat Craven (a workman).. .Mr Chas. Knight Mr Frisby (a Detective). .Mr \V. G. Fernside Robins (a Servant) Mr W. S. Mercer Jim Green 'j ( Mr Vollere m tin Unnrnn ! ' I\Tr TTnrlcrm 1 Mr Hodson 'j Mr F. Hill ( Mr South Charlie Benson ! Harry Plow f Jack Oorton I L Workmen Mrs Radford (Radford’s wife) Miss C. Leighton
Cora Dane (Radford’s Ward) Miss M. Granville Brenda Craven (Mat's Daughter) Miss May Keuno Ella Craven (Mat’s Blind Daughter) Miss Hilda Meade Workmen, Villagers, etc. SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY. Act I.—Sceno 1: Anthony Radford's Office, Barminster—A Terrible Revenge. Act ll.—Scene 1: Morning-room at Mrs Radford’s. Scene 2: Lane outside Barminster. Scene 3 : Mr Radford’s Office The Safe Robbery—The Lie that looked like Truth. Act lll.—Scene 1: Yard and Office of Radford’s Work 3 Scene 2 : Street in Barminster. Scene 3: Cellar in Radford’s Workß— The Jaws of Death. Act IV.—Scene 1: Home of Mat Craven. Scene 2: Chamber in Radford's House. Scene 3: Room in Radford's House—Brother Against Brother—The Confession. Act V.—Scene 1: Exterior of Anthony Radford’s House—The True Son. Magnificent New Scenery and Stage Furnishings. MILLION PRICES 3s, 2s, 6s Is. Box plan at Miller’s. THURSDAY, sth FEBRUARY. “ THE SHAMROCK AND THE ROSE.” FRIDAY, 6th FEBRUARY, “ A RING OF IRON.” SATURDAY, 7th FEBRUARY. “ ENLISTED, OR THE CHAIN GANG.” ALEC. ANDERSON, Representative.
PRELIMINARY NOTICE. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, Limited, Acting under instructions from Mr A. L. Bellerby, Will bold a CLEARING SALE, At his Homestead, Waimata, On TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24th, 1903, When they will offer—--4000 / s 100 HEAD 20 H 0 FARM IMPLEMENTS, PLANT, Eto. H E OF R S E P CATTLE E S. Sale at 11.30 a.m. A. F. KENNEDY, Auctioneer. GISBORNE HARBOR BOARD.
NOTIGE s is hereby given that, in accor--J-v dance with resolution passed at last Board meeting, TEN PER CENT. additional charge will be added to all RATES UNPAID cn the Ist MARCH, 1903. JAMES WM. WITTY, Secretary. Harbor Board Office, February 2nd, 1903. GISBORNE HARBOR BOARD. NOTICEg
XTTRITTEN applications will lx; re- * ’ ceived at this Office, up to neon. THURSDAY, 12th February, from persons willing .to undertake the charge ot WEIGHBRIDGE and other duties at the Wharf, full particulars of which can bo obtained from the undersigned. JAMES W, WITTY,Secretary^ Harbor Board Office, Gisborne, January 30, 1003. COOK COUNTY COUNCIL nENDERS, addressed to the Chairman, will be received until Noon, SATURDAY, 14th inst., for— Contraat 58—Breaking and staoking Stone, Wainui road. Contract 61—Re-formation and Metalling, Motu road, near J. C. McLean's. Tenders to be on printed forms. Specifications to be seen at the Council office. De G. FRASER, County Engineer.
COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. m END CHS, address'd to the Chairman, will be received until Noon, SATURDAY, 14th February, for— Contract GO—Metalling Mangatu Road.; Tenders to be on printed forms. Specifications to be seen at the Council office. DeG. FRASER, County Engineer, | POVERTY BAY ROAD BOARD. NOTICE TO MEMBERS. A MEETING of Members of the abovenamed Board will take place at their office, Makaraba, on SATURDAY, 7th February, 1903, at the hour of 7.30 p.m. Members requested to attend. ARTHUR F. CUFF, Cletk ' Dateamakaraka, 31st January, 1003.
A RAKE CHANCE. OIL ENGINE SCHOONER FOR SALE, CHEAP. Net Register, 52 Tons. CAN carry, if necessary, 10 Passengers. Built in 1899 by Lane and Browne. Kauri planking, hard wood frame, and coppered. Fifty horse-power Oil Engine, just overhauled. Can propel her about 8 knots. Also, Oil Winch, for hoisting out cargo. Draught, about 7ft 6in, when loaded. Price, £1750. Terms can be arranged. For further particulars, appIy—"TIMES" OFFICE,
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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 817, 4 February 1903, Page 3
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