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Grand Opera House (Wellington) :Pollard's Liliputian Opera Company in the new grand Christmas pantomime, "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves". Boxing Day, Wed[nesday] 26 [Programme. 1894].
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Theatre Royal (Wellington) :Grand Xmas annual 1903-4 "The house that Jack built"; an up to date version of a good old English Xmas pantomime. Printed by the N.Z. Times Co., Wellington, 1903. [Programme].
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Academy of Music, Wellington. Sole lessee R W Cary. First time in New Zealand, a new grand semi-Maori Christmas pantomime entitled "Kainga of the Ladye Birds", or Harlequin Prince Tumanako, the fair ataahua, and The Demon of Colonial Finance. Fairy extravaganza opening to pantomime dialogue and songs written by "Grif". The whole produced under the immediate direction of R W Cary. Wellington, Printed at the "N.Z. Times" Office, Wellington [1879].
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Theatre Royal, Christchurch :Unlimited Charities presents an entirely new and modernised version of "The Sleeping Beauty" written by Gwen E Merrett, produced by Ngaio Marsh. Proceeds to be devoted to Nurse Maude District Nursing Association and The Plunket Society. Printed by Smith and Anthony, Ltd,Manchester Street, Christchurch. [Programme. 1925].
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Grand Opera House (Wellington) :Pollard's Liliputian Opera Company in the new grand Christmas pantomime, "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves". Boxing Day, Wed[nesday] 26 [Programme. 1894].
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Theatre Royal (Wellington) :Grand Xmas annual 1903-4 "The house that Jack built"; an up to date version of a good old English Xmas pantomime. Printed by the N.Z. Times Co., Wellington, 1903. [Programme].
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Academy of Music, Wellington. Sole lessee R W Cary. First time in New Zealand, a new grand semi-Maori Christmas pantomime entitled "Kainga of the Ladye Birds", or Harlequin Prince Tumanako, the fair ataahua, and The Demon of Colonial Finance. Fairy extravaganza opening to pantomime dialogue and songs written by "Grif". The whole produced under the immediate direction of R W Cary. Wellington, Printed at the "N.Z. Times" Office, Wellington [1879].
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Theatre Royal, Christchurch :Unlimited Charities presents an entirely new and modernised version of "The Sleeping Beauty" written by Gwen E Merrett, produced by Ngaio Marsh. Proceeds to be devoted to Nurse Maude District Nursing Association and The Plunket Society. Printed by Smith and Anthony, Ltd,Manchester Street, Christchurch. [Programme. 1925].
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Mother Mary Joseph Aubert's remedies, exclusively manufactured and bottled by herself, and under her personal supervision. [1894].
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American Bar, Central Hotel, Wellington, under the supervision of Mr James Riegel. A M Gow, Proprietor. List of drinks ... [1903].
Theatre Royal, Christchurch :Unlimited Charities presents "The Sleeping Beauty". Souvenir programme. [Cover. 1925].
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Grand Opera House (Wellington) :Pollard's Liliputian Opera Company in the new grand Christmas pantomime, "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves". Mr Tom Pollard, sole lessee and proprietor. [Programme front cover. 1894].
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Academy of Music, Wellington. Sole lessee R W Cary. First time in New Zealand, a new grand semi-Maori Christmas pantomime entitled "Kainga of the Ladye Birds", or Harlequin Prince Tumanako, the fair ataahua, and The Demon of Colonial Finance. Fairy extravaganza opening to pantomime dialogue and songs written by "Grif". The whole produced under the immediate direction of R W Cary. Wellington, Printed at the "N.Z. Times" Office, Wellington [Front cover. 1879].
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Theatre Royal (Wellington) :"The house that Jack built"; an up to date version of a good old English Xmas pantomime. Printed by the N.Z. Times Co., Wellington, [1903. Programme cover].
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