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Griffin, Woodcock & Co., Limited, High-Class Mineral and Table Water Manufacturers. Specialities – Ginger Ale (Dry or Sweet), Champagne Quinine Tonic, and Dry Sparkling Kola. These Waters can be had at the Bars of this Theatre, also at all the principa Hotels and Licensed Houses in the Town and District. Certificate of Analysis on Application. Works: Hastings, Tonbridge, and Hawkhurst. Monday, August 22nd, Friday, August 26th and Saturday Matinee, August 27th, Shakespeare's Comedy. The Merchant of Venice. Dresses by Miss Ailsa Craig. Duke of Venice – Mr. F. S. Hamilton, Prince of Morocco (Suitor to Portia) – Mr. George Fitzgerald, Antonio (a Merchant of Venice) Mr Charles Thursby, Bassanio ( his Friend, suitor to Portia) – Mr. Matheson Lang, Friends to Antonia and Bassanio – Gratiano – Mr E. Harcourt Williams, Salarino – Mr. Eustace Le Grand, Solanio – Mr. Halliwell Hobbs, Lorenza in love with Jessica - Mr T. A. Shannon, Shylock (a Jew) M. Alfred Bucklaw, Tubal (a Jew, his friend) – Mr. Charles Whittle, Launcelot (a Clown, Servant to Shylock and afterwards Servant to Bassanio) – Mr. John Willes, Old Gobbo (Father to Launcelot) Mr. Leonard Craske, Servants to Portia – Balthazar – Mr. Paul Burnand, Stephano – Mr. Penderel Price, Nerissa (Waiting Maid to Portia) Miss Audrey Campbell, Jessica (Daughter of Shylock) – Miss Hutin Britton, Portia (a Rich Heiress) Miss Ellen Terry. Manificoes of Venice, Officers of the Court of Justice, Gaolers, Servants to Portia, and Other Attendants. Act 1 – Venice. Act 2, Scenes 1 and 3 – Venice. Scene 2 – A Street in Venice. Act 3. Scenes 1 and 3 – Portia's House, Belmont. Scenes 2 and 4 – A Street in Venice. Scene 5 – Portia's House, Belmont. Act 4 – A Court of Justice, Venice. Act 5 – The Garden, Belmont. There will be no interval between Acts 1 and 2. Thursday, August 25th, and Saturday Evening, August 27th. The Good Hope. An English Version of Heijerman's Play, "Op Hopp Van Zegen" By Christopher St. John. A Tale of the Sea. Kniertje (a Fisherman's Widow) – Miss Ellen Terry, Her sons Geert – Mr. Matheson Lang, Barend – Mr. E Harcourt Williams, Joe (her Niece) – Miss Hutin Britton, Cobus (her Brother, a Pensioner) – Mr. Leonard Craske, Dantje (another Pensioner) – Mr. Charles Whittle, Clemens Bos (a Smack Owner) – Mr. George Fitzgerald. Mathilde (his Wife) – Miss Edith King, Clementine (his Daughter) – Miss Isabel Roland, Simon (a Shipwright) – Mr. John Willes, Marietje (his Daughter) – Miss Audrey Campbell, Mees (engaged to Marietje) – Mr. J. S. Hamilton, Kaps (continental Clerk) – Mr. Halliwell Hobbes, Saait (a Fishermen's Widow) – Miss Ailsa Craig, [?] (a Fishermen's Widow) - Miss Penelope Wheeler, Jelle (a Begger) – Mr. Charles A. Staite, First Harbour Policeman – Mr. Goodwin Nock, Second Harbour Policeman – Mr. Paul Burnard. The Action of the Play takes place in a Dutch Fishing Village. Time - The Present. Acts 1, 2 and 3 – Kniertje's Cottage. Act 4 – Bos' Office. Three Days elapse between Acts 1 and 2. No Intervals between Acts 1 and 2 and 2 and 3. Six weeks elapse between Acts 2 and 3. Three weeks elapse between Acts 3 and 4. Queen's Road Boot Mart. Thomas Wilson. Boot and Shoe Manufacturer (of the firm "Coulthard & Wilson," Dover). Ladies and Gentlemen's Boots and Shoes made to measure to Best Style at Moderate Charges. Agent for "K" Boots & Shoes. Sole Agent for Ladies' "Bective" Boots & Shoes. Unexcelled for style, comfort and fit. For pure oysters go to Tassell's close to Memorial Clock Tower. Erect Form, Straight Fronted H.S. Corsets, Regd. Awarded Gold Medal, Exhibition, 1900. Will create "the" Straight French Figure. Unsurpassed for Comfort, Elegance and Durability. A Perfect and Graceful Figure assured to every Lady wearing the H.S. Corsets. Ladies remember to be comfortable and to get the effect of a Straight Front the first essential is that the Corset should fit the figure and not force it into an unnatural position, as depicted in the various Fashion Journals. Among actresses the H.S. Corsets are held in high favour and are more worn than any other. This fact alone speaks for their unexceptional elegance and their durability is unquestionable. Press Opinion. The "Ladies" World says : "Half of the Straight Fronted Corsets sold and advertised at the present moment are utterly useless for the purpose they claim. A Straight Fronted Corset cut properly must be designed by an artist hey what's thoroughly understands the Anatomical figure." Prices : 3/11, 5/11, 7/11, 10.6 to 21/- pair. Of all Drapers and Ladies' Outfitters. Should any difficulty arise in procuring, send Postal Order, size of waist, and colour required to the Manufacturers. H. Sherwood & Co., 12, London Wall, London, E.C. La Bonbonniere (adjoining Main Entrance of the Theatre). Chocolate by all the Best Makers. All kinds of English and Foreign the Confectionary. Fancy Boxes, Baskets, & Pretty Packages especially stocked for Theatre Patrons. Ices, Ginger Beer, Lemonade and Soda Water. Gatti's Restaurant 28, Havelock Road (opposite the Albert Memorial). Breakfasts, Dinners and Teas, Hot Joints, Chop, Steal and Cutlets, at all hours. Noted for the 1/6 Table D'Hote Luncheon, Daily from 12 till 3 p.m.. Consisting of Soup, Fish, Joint or Entrée, Sweet or Cheese, Bread & Butter. Open for Suppers and all kinds of Refreshments till 11 p.m. Choicest wines, beers and spirits. Ferrari Bros., Proprietors. To be followed by Nance Oldfield. Mr. Nathan Oldworthy - – Mr. Alfred Bucklaw, Susan Oldfield – Miss Aubrey Campbell, Alexander Oldworthy – Mr. E. Harcourt Williams. Mistress Anne Oldfield – Miss Ellen Terry. Scene – A Room in Mistress Oldfield's House. Tuesday, August 23rd, and Wednesday, August 24th, "Much Ado About Nothing". Morning Performance of "The Merchant of Venice". On Saturday, August 27th, 1904. Doors Open at 2. Commence at 2.30. On Monday, August 29th, 1904, for Six Nights and One Matinee Saturday, September 3rd. Tom B. Davis's Company in "Florodora". From the Lyric Theatre, London. Dorset Laundry, Portland Place, Queen's Road, Hastings. High-class shirt and collar dressers and family launderers. Terms Cash weekly. That proprietors of this laundry hold themselves responsible for loss or damage by fire to goods deposited with them. Telephone 0515. Proprietors: Payne & Co. Luncheons. Dinners. Teas. Suppers. Special 4-course Luncheon daily. 1/6. "Gaiety" Café, Albert Road. (Adjoining Pit Entrance of this Theatre). Hot Steak Pie, Sandwiches and all kinds of Refreshments ready during the interval. H. M. Campbell, 43, Queen's Road. Dark Room for Amateur Photographers. Fine Art, Foreign & Colonial Stamps, Curious & Bric-A-Brac. 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