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OPERA HOUSE. I Sole Lessee— ALLAN HAMILTON. _ Commencing ?i"~ THIS EVENING, AT 8. THIS EVENING, AT 3. First Appearance in Wellington cf ALLAN HAMn/TON'S NEW DRAMATIC COMPANY. Comprising a large number of artists carefully-Selected from the principal English, American, and- Australian Theatres. And First- Production in Wellington of l'rank Lindo's highly successful Eng--nsh Domestic Drama in Four Acts. "HOME, SWEET HOME," •HOME, SWEET HOME" "HOME, SWEET HOME!" Which has recently celebrated its 1100 th cpnsecutivo performance at the Theatre Royal, Birmingham, and is still one of the reigning attractions in England. A MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION • IT IS A REAL HEART STORY I " A PLAY FOR THE PEOPLE ! A DRAMA OF LOVE AND PASSION! Strong in Probability as in intense vibrant interest. ENTIRELY NEW SCENERY, By Alfred Clint, Harry Whaite; and" Assistants. Produced under the Solo Direction of MR. GEORGE E. BRYANT. BOX PLAN AT HOLLIDAY'S. _ P«ces— 3s, 2s, Is. Early doors from 7to 7.30, 6d extra. Early Door Day Sales at Abel s. <\ HERBERT LEIGH, Business Manager. mo~ w n ; hall" 1O W N __ HA L £ TO-MORROW NIGHT, TO-MORROW NIGHT) WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1007. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT , To HERR MAX HOPPE HERR MAX HOPPE PROGRAMME: " ' Part I. 1. Overture— "Rosamund©" (Schubert)— Orchestra. 2. Solo — "Prayer from Rienzi" (Wait. ner)— Mr. Searle. 3. Violin Solo— "Roraanza" (Maughaa Barnett)-Herr Hoppe. - . S 4. Song— Madame Carlton. 5. Piano Solo— "Berceuse" (Chopin)— Miss B. Richmond. 6. Song— (a) "How Many a Lonely Car*. v "»j! TO "If in the Great Bazaars" — ¥ ISS Lloyd Hassell. 7. Violin Solo — Fantasie "Faust" (Goif nod)— Miss Ava Symons. Part 11. , 1. Orchestral March— "Pomp and Circumstance" (Elgar)— Orchestra. - 2. Song-"Evenuig Shades" (Meadows)- • Mr. J. F.'Carr. 0. Duet for Violin ahd Piano (Greig)— Herr Hoppe and Miss Richmond So "S. >yith Orchestral • Accompam". dih)— Miss Phoebe Parsons. .• 5. Organ Solo— Storm Fantasie (by request) (Wely)-Mr Maughaa Barnett 6. Quartet— Messrs. Searle, Carr, W*rren, Parsons. 7. Song-'-The Truftpeter" (J. Airli. Dix)— Mr. J. Parkes. Jn j 3? d O r fir ai *— "First Grief (Godard), "Cavarina" ■ (Ruff)-Herr Max Hoppe and Mr. MaUghan Barnett. Popular Prices-Gallery, 2»; Stalls, li Doore open at 7.30 p.m. ; commence at 3 p.m. S. G. HAMERTON, Hon. Sec.' WONDERLAND! TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT i UNIQUE AND EXTRAORDINARY EVENT! A FAHtY NAVAL BATTLE A FAIRY NAVAL BATTLE Iv FIREWORKS on the WONDERLAND LAKE Representing THE STORMING of PORT ARTHUR By the JAPANESE FLEET. . irSwr! Ir^? 1^ E *P» ns c ol Water. SCENE H.— Discovery of the.Btttleshipe _ • J 3 ? too Port Arthur Garrison. SCE>.E in.— The. Battleships Open 'Fire* . ™d Attempt to Storm the Port. SCENE IV.— Will they take it? PERHAPS. Incessant Firing antl a Deaf, ening Cannonade. - - r ' 18™! V ™ FS £ ° f f ßrt of F °rt-fi<-*tions: SCENE Vl.— Torpedoes Launched- from Port Arthur., ' " . ' - ' ' SCENE I VH^Wreck' of Japanese Flee* by Torpedoes. THE MOST REALISTIC CREATION in FIREWORKS "Yet Attempted. All the BATTLESHIPS are Propelled and Navigated by FIREWORKS. DON'T MISS THIS I DON'T MISS THIS I TO-MORROW NIGHT. Tho First of ' . WONDERLAND'S SERIES Of MOST WONDEKFPL NIGHTS 1' '. In order that .everyone may eec this' glorious and imiquo di^lay, it has boeo^ arranged that it will not take place unlil 9.45 p.m. 9.45 p.m. TRAMS every Ten Minutes from Cour-tenay-place, and every Half-hour from Government Station from 6.45 p.m. until 9 p.m. In order that everyone may get away as expeditiously as possible after the Entertainment is over, it has been arranged that . a Special Relay of Tram Cars will ba"<a waiting at the. Miramav Terminus at (ha conclusion of the Battle. HUTT VALLEY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. ROSE SHOW. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 27th XOV, In the NEW -TOWN HALL, NEW TOWN HALL, LOWER HUTT (Not Oddfellows' Hall, as previously advertised). Admission Ono Shilling. > Entries Close THIS (Tuesday) .EVES". INC., at Johnson's (late Clark's), nt 8 o clock. _ E. D. WOODWARD, 1 _ - Hon. Sec, i J^EILDING JOCKBT CLUB. THE SPRING MEETING Will be held on FRIDAT ANX> SATOWM*. -_' NOVEMBER 29th and 30th, J3BT. -

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 128, 26 November 1907, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 128, 26 November 1907, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 128, 26 November 1907, Page 8

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