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A P E R A HO U S Jl TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT : "DR. BII^L." "DR. BILL." "DR. _BILL." An Emphatic and Undeniable Success J Received with Uproarious Laughter and Applauso DON'T FAIL TO SEE "DR. BILL." - "DR. BILL." 4 "DR. BILL." JP rices— ss, 25,, Is. Plan Dresden, OP E R~A I H"O US E SATURDAY. 23rd SPECIAL GRAND BENEFIT PERFORMANCE, - „„ \ In aid of the SHIPWRECK RELIEF SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND. Under tno Patronage and in the-Presenco of His Lxccllency the Governor, Riirhfc Hon. Sir J. G. Ward (Prime Mimstci) Hon. T. W. Hislop (Mayor of Wellington), and prominent Citizen* J. R. WILLIAMS, Hon. Sec. Shipwreck R.S. of N.Z F. W. MTLLAR, Hon. See. W.D.S. Day Sales at Wellington Piano Company, Bo'^Plan^SßliaN.^ HoUWay ' fc Prices— ss, 2s, Is. J. S. ANDREWS, Secretary. gYDNEY-STREET SCHOOLRO"OM". GIRLS' REALM GUILD. ' Under the' Patronage of their Excellence* Lord and Lady Plunket. THIS EVENING, at 8. Last Porformaneo ' of the "FREEZING A MOTHER-IN-LAW" Mr. Watmuff (attached to the past) „ „ ,„ „ Mr - H - C. Waterfield Ferdinand Swift (his Nephew, attached to fortune-hunting) Dr. Arnold Izard Walter Litherland (attached' to Emily Watmuff) - Mr. C. Gora Mrs. v\ atmuff (attached to the memory of her parents) .. Hon. Kathleen Pluukef Emily (her Daughter, attached to Walter Litherland) Miss Olive Gora "SHATTERED NERVES." Lady Flora. Clive Miss Rita Simpson Mrs. Piercey, "M.D." Miss Elsie Simpson, "A PAIR OF LUNATICS." Miss Betty Manners ... Miss Elsio Watson Dick Fielding ... Mr. EHice Yarnton-Mills Music by Girls' Orchestra. Tickets, 3* 6d and 2s, at tho Dresden, or from Miss Nathan, 77, Hobson-streot. Box Plan now open at Dresden. WONDERLAND! WONDERLANDI "Ths Mecca of Merry Soulb." ,OPEN EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, , ■ . From 2 till 5.15; and 7 till 10. , - x TOBOGGAN RAGES. ■ . TOBOGGAN RACES., : Owing to ,lho paucity of entries for yai»terday's races,, it was decided 'to, postpone them. Entries will bo received .for .to-mor-row's races at tho Wonderland Office up till 3 o'clock To-morrow; Afternoon. Each entrant- must bo accompanied by & companion, cither tody or gentleman,' and ihe entrance fee will bo 2s for the pnir. Not more than 99 entries will bo accepted, and if less than .20 are received, the right is reserved to refund the entrance money and cancel the races. FIRST PRIZE £3 3s. SECOND PRIZE, £1 11s 6d. THIRD PRIZE, 10s 6d. NO PREVIOUS KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED. Come and Compete in the Toboggan Races EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATUBDAY AFTERNOONS. "WONDERLAND BY NIGHT." A Gorgeous Picture Framed in Electricity, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, AND EVERY NIGHT. , - "WONDERFUL WONDERLAND." "Tho Mecca of Merry Souls." t Trams every few minutes from Courtsnay place. , ... Ferry Steamer. — In order 'to somewhat relieve the congestion of tho tram traffic, the s.s. Admiral will leave Ferry Wharf for Miramar * :M: M 2.10 p.m. Tomorrow Afternoon, "returning from Miramar at 5.30 p.m. ' P. P. BIGVTOOD, Telephone 2272. Manager. T^TEST ' COASTERS' RE-UNION. DRUIDS' HALL, TARANAKI-STREET, FRIDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER, 1907. •All West Coasters aud Friends Cordially Invited— DANCING AT 8 P.M. Tickets* proourable at door, or from members of Committee. Admission, 2s 6d 0. J. PFAFF, Hon. Secretary. ~ UPPER HUTT. \ " GREAT DRAMATIC EVENT. MONDAY NEXT, 25th NOVEMBER. COMBINED BDLL — A Charmini Comedietta entitled "Prodigal Son. and tho larghable absurdity, "A Kiss m. the Dark-" L • - Albo— A Peep into Fairylaaid, introducing tha Children's "Minuet" Cachueha aud Ceh> brated Swing Song. Manageress and Pianistp, !\lrs-J. D. Foley. Popular Prices. DOMINION RECEPTION TO SIR JAMES MILLS. LUNCHEON AT TOWN HALL, NOVEMBER, 28lh, AT 10'GLOCK. nnHE General Committed are desirous A" that this -gathering should be thoroughly representative, and in order that no Citizen should bo overlooked, in. vite gentlemen who wish to attend to send iv their names to the undersigned, from whom tickets may bo obtained. The Right Hon. the Prime Minister, will preside. A~R. HISLOP, Hon. Seo. Box 21, G.P.O. - MANAWATU RACING CLUB. PALMERSTON NORTH. CHRISTMAS MEETING. 21st, 26th, and 27th DECEMBER, 190?. ■\rOMINAITONS close with the Scoretar at his office, "Rangitikci-street, Palmerston North, on MONDAY, 25th November, 1907, at 10 p.m. J. M." JOHNSTON, Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 125, 22 November 1907, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 125, 22 November 1907, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 125, 22 November 1907, Page 8