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QPERA HOUSE Under the Sole Direction of MU. GEORGE MUSGROVE. ENORMOUS SUCCESS I ENORMOUS SUCCESS I Of AUGUSTE VAN 3IENE AUGUSTE VAN BIBNE . (The Aclor-Mvuioia»), Supported by nu LONDON DRAMATIC COMPANY, In tho Three-Act Muiica.l Drama, mmmmtr THE BROKEN MELODY, THE BROKEN, MELODY, " During the performance Van Bione will ( pl»y hi« colobrated 'Cello Solot, which will bo changed each evening. TTie Reason wilt end on tho 19th April, '•\ eo-thit only FIVE MORE PERFORMANCES '•• Can bo given of thin remark&blo play. ,»' Thoendof the play is the MOST PATHETIC PICTURE EVER SEEN on th« Stage. — (Vido prow.) Doori open at 7 p.m. Curtain rise* '' puaotually at 8. Carriage! and automo- ' biles, 10.45 p.m. Box Plan at tho-Dretden. Day Salo Abel's. PRlCES— Orchestral Stalli, si; Drew Circle, 4s; Stalls, 3s; Family Cirole, 2*. NO EAULY DOORS. PETE nUGHES, Manager. mOWN HALL TO - NIGHT I | TO ■ NIGHT J i .Under tho patron&go and in the preeeno* of tlio Right Hon. the Premier. FISK JUBILEE SINGERS, i FISK JUBILEE SINGERS. 1 GRAND FAREWELL CONCERT. ; GRAND FAREWELL CONCERT. SPECIAL PROGRAMME. , SOME OF THE ITEMS: . "Thoro is a Green Hill Far Away"— Mill Moroer. "Boit of All"— Miss Belle Gibbons (tha only lady baritone). ' ""Everything is Sunshine when tho Heart Beats True"— Mr. Olaronco Tisd«le. Tho Most Harmonious of all Plantation. - Ditties — "Along tho Mobile ShoiV— • Mr. R. EL Collins. "Davy Jones's Locker"— Mr. H. C. N«wton. Besides Now Jubilee Choruses. Fricos Popular — Gallery and Front Soats, 2s; Second Seats, Is. Plan at tho Dr««i <den ; booking Is extra. Day salot at Abel's. QPE R A HOUSE Solo Lessee and Director, MR. GEORGE MUSGROVE. , Commencing ••SATURDAY EVENING, 22nd APRIL. MR. GEORGE MUSGROVE . jHos tho honour to announce the appear anoe in Wellington of MISS NELLIE STEWART, MISS NELLIE STEWART, Who will be supported by A NUMBER OF DISTINGUISHED ARTISTS, Specially engaged by him in LONDON AND NEW YORK, And tho Full Strength of MR. GEO. MUSGROVE"S DRAMATIC COMPANY. ■ Tho Opening Production on 1 SATURDAY, 22nd APRIL, Will b 8 SWEET NELL OF OLD DRURY, SWEET NELL OF OLD DRURY, To bo followed during the ceacon by "Old Hoidolberg," "Blind Man's Buff, 1 ' "Camillo," and "Pretty Peggy." •■ The BOX PLAN will be opened on Monday Next, at tha Dresden. Prices of Admission, ss, 3», 2i. Touring Manager, HARRY MUSGROVE. 1 7TIHE MISSIONS TO SEAMEN. \ ± THE LIFEBOAT QUESTION. Great Meeting TO-NIGHT at 8 ev'clook, in Institute Subject, "Mr. Moore in Reply to the Evening Poet." An appeal from the sea and nore expert ovidonco. Chairman, W. CABLE, Esq., Chairman of tbo Harbour Board. Winsome Programme of Music by Mif* ' , Randell and party. Four Hundred SoaU at 6d. Ono Hundrod retcrvod at Is. Proceeds for Lifeboat Fund. Tiolcots at doors'. JAMES MOORF,, Missioner. DR. TORR'3 MISSION. A DDRESS to Men Only at 7.30 TO« ■ r *- NIGHT, TaranaJti-strcot Churoh. Locturo on "What I Saw in Paloitino"' on WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 7.30, WELLINGTON SAVAGE CLUB MEMBERS are reminded that tho Third Kororo of Iho Season will be held m the Masonic Hall TO-MORROW EVENING (Saturday). 15th inst. Hon. T. Kennedy M«cdon»la, M.L.C., will Uke the chair «t 8 p.m. precisely. Ordinary dro««. NOTE.— Thero will bo no Korero on Eaater Saturday, 22ud irat JAMES DYKES, Secretary. WELLINGTON COLLEGE OLD BOY'S' FOOTBALL OLUB. PRACTICE Matched for all members against Wellington Club at Miramar on SATURDAY, 15th in.t. Boat 2^o p.m.

WELLINGTON GOLF CLUB. T3OOEY Competition at Miramar TO. •*-* MORROW (Saturday) AFTERNOON. Steiuncr leaves Ferry Wharf »t 1.10 p.m. sharp. " O. W. N: A. SHOOTING Match and Picnio at Mir»mar on EASTER MONDAY. Members willing to attend «ond names to TSSiTMfh.'if&r 1 ** sutio ° ° n I^. K. COUPER, n, T . , . , Hon. Seo. _ i victom-plaoe. rpHE WELLINGTON STEAM FERRY •*• CO., LTD. D A Y'S~ BAY. DAY'!- BA V'Y ' SATURDAY, 15th APRIL. Leavo Town-10 ».m., 1.15, 2.30, 6, and 1U.15 p.m. Lc*vo Bay-S, 11 a.m., 2, 5, and 7 p.m. (Circumstances permitting.) MIRAMAR 'BUS SERVICE. THE sooond 'Bus will leave Minwnar mi. .6.45 SATURDAY FINING, rS turning from Royal Oak at 10.15 p.m. J^ JOHNSTON AND CO.

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Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 88, 14 April 1905, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 88, 14 April 1905, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 88, 14 April 1905, Page 6