THE third and last week of Mr. Nat C. Goodwin's engagement at the Hollis begins tonight and will be devoted to two of his most brilliant successes. "In Mizzoura" and "The Gold Mine." "In Mizzoura" will be given on Monday, Tuesday evenings and at the Wednesday matinee. The revival of "The Gold Mine" will be of the most magnificent nature. This is the joint work of Brander Matthews and George Jessop and is numbered among the most legitimate of Mr. Goodwin's successes, and it is rarely that a more pleasing comedy is presented. It is at once clean, wholesome, pathetic and merry, without a dull scene in it. The plot is well sustained throughout, and culminates joyously, enlisting the fine sympathies of one's nature and sends the audience away with a sense of keen and clean delight. "In Mizzoura" is well known, having been produced more recently than "The Gold Mine," and those who remember Mr. Goodwin's superb impersonation of Jim Radburn, the Mizzoura sheriff, will welcome the announcement of its revival with unalloyed pleasure.
MR. FRED W. WHITAKER, of Whitaker & Co., Tailors, 43 Conduit street, London, W., has arrived at Young's Hotel, Boston, with special samples for spring and summer. He will be there until March 9. Appointments by letter. Hotel hours 8 to 11 a.m., 4.30 to 7 p.m.
6 18tLESSONS IN FOIL FENCING. - Instruction given in foil fencing to new beginners, at moderate prices.
Apply at 5 Hilliard St. for terms and particulars. Also lessons on the violin given by a competent teacher.
7 5t*
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