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f\ P E R A II O U S W. Lessee and Manager ... Mr. Tom Pollard Treasurer Mr. W. O Sullivan Representative for J. C. Williamson and George Musgrove, Mr. Bert Boyle. NOT EVEN LAUGHING ROOM. Packed from Cellar to Dome. » STANDING EOOM ONLY In all parts of the Theatre at 7.15. THE UNIVERSAL VJEUDICT That the production of THE GEISHA' By the People's Favourites, POLLARD'S OPEEA COMPANF, Is a Record-breaking Performance worthy of any Theatre in the world, and is the JBrightebt, Merriest, Quaintest Comic Opera ever eecu npon the stage of your Theati'o since it was built. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), 27t« DEC, And until further notice, THE GEISHA ! By arrangement with J. C. Williamson and Geob<|e MusauovE. Produced under the direction of Mr. Cecil Lawrence. Musioal Director, Mr. Abthur King. Box plan at Holiday's. Prices — Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 4s ;* Stalls. 3s ; Family Circle, 2s ; Pit, Is. Day Salo Tickets at tho .Stalls lihitnuico from 10 to 1 and 2 to 5 daily. FULLER'S WAXWORKS. CHORAL HALL, CO ÜBTEN AY-PL AC IC. " Enjoy yourself while you ,are alive." FULLER'S WAXWORKS' AND VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. Packed ! Jammed !! Crammed !!.' From footlights to doorstep by an enthusiastic and crowded audience, Admirers of the , Ceroplastic Art. MR. WILL WATKINS, "Oh, I was Wild." THE CHAMBER OtfA HORRORS. » ME. FBED BLEWETT, . f * I'm a Looking at You." " * • MADAME CANDICIE, ♦ The Gipsy Queen — Past, Present, and Future. THE MISSES' JOHNSTONE AND STAUNTON. . • PROFESSOR POWELL'S EOYAL PUNCH AND JUDY. Admission, 6d ; Chamber of Horrors, 3d. Open from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. ; Vaudeville at 3 p.m. J. E. PETHERICK. CRITERION THEATRE. At 8 p.m. 9 p.m. The Latest Kinematograph. THE WAR, THE BULL FIGHT, and 20 others. The only perfect projection of Animated Scenes ever shown in New Zealand. ' Admission, 6d to all parts. THE COMING SPORTS^ OF THE wairarapa caledonian so ciety: masterton park oval," ON ' ' MONDAY, Ist JANUARY, 1900 (New Year's Day). Entries Close Wednesday, 20th Dec, 1899 Special Attractions : BAGPIPE MUSIC — Cash Prizes and Trophies HIGHLAND DANCING— Cash Prizes, and Trophies p .TOl£CliB RACES HURDLE AND FLAT RACES HEWING, BUSHFELLING, and SAWING. COMPETITIONS WRESTLING and JUMPING BOYS' and GIRLS' RACES For particulars see posters obtainable or application. Entries will be received at the office of THOS. DUNCAN, Secretary, ' Queen-street, Masterton. I^7'ELLINGTON BACING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING, 1900. MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 22nd and 24th January. GENERAL ENTRIES for the Sumin« Meeting and ACCEPTANCES for tho WELLINGTON CUP (5 soys.) closo on FEIDAY, sth January, at 9 p.m. NOTE. ~ For complete programme sco N.Z. Referee. H. M. LYON, Secretary. Cnstombouse-qriay, "Wellington. ~- * STEAM LAUNCH MOTUROA. npHIS favourite little Launch isopenfoi JL Engagements for Picnic and Fishing Parties and Excursions, on reasonable terms. Apply to the Master on board, or No. 4, Mowbray-street. OTAKI ELECTION. MR. FIELD will address the Electors at OHAU, TO-NIGH I1I 1 (Wednesday), the 27th instant, at 7 o'clock; at WJMIfcMROA, LEVIN, onjsaino evening, at. 8.30 ; at OTAKI, at the Hall, on THUKSDAY, the 28th, at Bp.m. ; at OHAO, on FRIDAY, at 8 p.m.; at PAHAUTANUf, on SATURDAY : at ODDFELLOWS' HALL, LOWEE HUTT, on TUESDAY NIGHT, 2nd Jan ; at MANAKAU, on WEDNESDAY NIGHT, 3rd' Jan. ; at EIKIOKANGJ. on THURSDAY NIGHT, 4th /Jan., at 7 o'clock: at WAIEANAE, on THUESDAY, 4th Jan., at 8 o'clock; at OTAKf, on FRIDAY NIGHT, sth Jan., at 8 o'clock. ME. FIELD desires his Committees at the various centres to meet him at tho conclusion of his addresses. OTAKI ELECTION. ME. C. B. MOETSON invites, tho Elec ' tors at BELMONT (Mr. Finn's Hall) TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), 27th; JOHNSONVILLE, THURSDAY, 28lh ; PAHA.UTANUI, FEIDAY. 20th; OHAU, School house, SATUEDAY, 30th. All at 8 p.m. TO THE ELECTORS OF- OTAKI. I WILL address you on tho leading political questions of tho day, my position as a candidate, and a protest against tbo lawyer rush for Parliament, WEDNESDAY, 27th December, at 8 p.m., at tho Upper Hutt Criterion Hall.-— Yours truly, _ V. JENSEN. FROM BRAIN TO KEYBOARD.' Classes now forming. Enquire Dresden Co.'s Warehouse. See Saturday's issue, 2nd December. DIXON'S GINGEE ALE, LEMONADE, AND CORDIALS. SODAWATEE, in Bottles and Syphons. AMBEE ALE. BENNETTS & EBADf, PROPEIETOES, 8, DIXON-STREET, WELLINGTON. Telephone 37g

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Evening Post, Volume LVIII, Issue 152, 27 December 1899, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LVIII, Issue 152, 27 December 1899, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LVIII, Issue 152, 27 December 1899, Page 6

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