/-VPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! FAREWELL APPEARANCE OF THE HENRY COMPANY, Iv Brandon Thomas's World-famed Success, CHARLEY'S AUNT. Funny enough to make a cat laugh. CHARLEY'S AUNT. " I say, Boys, come aud have a look at me," POPULAR PTJICES— 2s. Is. and 6d ; Dress Circle, THREE SHILLINGS. f\ P E R A HOUSE. Sole Lessee. ... Mr. Edward Montgomery. SIX NIGHTS' SEASON ONLY, Commencing MONDAY" NEXT, 23rd JULY. MONTGOMERY ' S KINEM ATOGRAPH MONTGOMERY'S KIN EM ATOGRAPH AND CONCERT COMPANY ! CONCERT COMPANY ! Under the Patronage and in the Presence of Captain Hugo and Members of the \ Fire Brigade. j Playing 11 nights Dunedin, 7 nights Christchnrch, and C nights Auckland, to 1 .- packed houses. The Biggest, Brightest and Best Organisation on tour (vide pre^s). ALL THE. LA TEST FILMS OF THE TRANSVAAL WAR • FOUE THOUSAND FEET of LIVING PIC'I'URKS shown nightly. The Best Exhibition seen here. — Auckland Herald. Andthe latest 1 London Sensation — A EOYAL SPANISH BULL FIGHT ! Lasting half-an-hour. Taken in the Arena at Modi-id in the presence of the Queen Regent of Spain and TWENTY THOUSAND PEOPLE. GRAND MYOEAMFO AND KINEM ATOGEAPH DISPLAY. HEROIC DEEDS <BY FIEKMEN. 1. The Alarm. 2. Rescuing Horses from the Burning Stable. Edison's Latest Achievement — THE GIANT THEATREPHONE ! Assisted by OUR- REFINED CONCERT COMPANY, Headed by HARRY HALL, Tlie Kin* of Fnnmakers. ME. PERCY JAMhS, Baritone. , EDGAU COLLINS. WALTER- MONK. Kspe.fc Operator. FRED uriJSuN, Assist an 1.. 4000 FEET OF LIVING i'ICTURES. Popular prices— Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls, 2s ; Stalls and Family Circle. Is ; Pit, <sil. Early doors (5d extra. Doors open 7.30, commence at 8. Cairiages 10.30. Positively no free lial, press alone excepted. WILL JAMESON, Touring Manager. WELLINGTON FOOTBALL CLUB. A SMOKE CONCERT will be held at -"• tho Club Rooms TO-NIGHT (Saturi day), at 8 o'clock. 1 F. B INNES, Hon. Sec. W.F.O. TWENTIETH CENTURY COMMEMORATION. WESLEYAN SCHOOLROOM, NEWTOWN. MONDAY, at 7.30 p.m. Address by Roy. C. H. GARLAND, "God's University." Instrumental and Vocal Music. Admission Froo. Collection. WELLINGTON GUARDS' T^OUETEENTH ANNUAL BALL, -*- To be held in WHITAKEIfS HALL, ON WEDNESDAY, 25th JULY. Tickets— double 6s, gents' 4s, ladies' 3s — may be obtained from any member of Com mitteo, Mr. Koy Browne (Manners-street), and Mr. Allan rtlacaskill (Cuba-street) . on production of invitation. D. J. LOVE, Col.-Sergt., Hon. Sec. THORNDON PRIVATE ASSEMBLY. A GRAND SOCIAL under the auspices of the above Assembly will be held in the Thorndon Hall (off Tinakori-road) on WEDNESDAY, 25th July, 1900. 'Selections will be given by Mr. Barne3 on his wonderful violin. First appearance in Wellington. Dancing at 8 p.m. sharp. Fischer's Band. Tickets, 3s 6d, 2s 6d, and Is extra lady, refreshments provided. RAILWAY EMPLOYEES' ANNUAL REUNION. fTIHE above will take place in tho SYDNEY-STREET SCHOOLROOM ON MONDAY, 30th JULY. Tickets may be had from any member of tho Committee or W. H. CRACKNELL, T. A. O'CONNOR, Joint Secretaries. '" *TVF EMO:RIES of maoeiland 1 " A FAREWELL LECTURE by Mr. ISAAC - SELBY, On our own Picturesque Country, in the OPERA HOXJBJ3, ON MONDAY WEEK, 30th JULY. Sir Robert Stout (Chief Justice) in the Chair. Illustrated by 80 Limelight Views. New Zealand as a Whaling Settlement— Recollections of Maori Life -Maori Mythology — Missionary Mnterprise — Maori Wars — Tho Scenic Splendours of New Zealand — The Geology and Biology of Now Zealand, with a reference to Darwin's and tlochstettler's_ visit — Social *» and Political and Industrial Progress— Tho Kinship of Polynesia. See future advertisements. nnHE PREMIER SCHOOL OF SHORTX HAND AND TYPEWRITING. Imperial Chambers, 6, Featherston-street, Opposite the Union Bank of Australia. JOINT PRINCIPALS: A. E. BRIGGS (Pitman Medallist, and holder of Certificate for 200 words a niimitn, North Island record). G. F. M'GIRR (late of the Wellington School of Shorthand ; Professional Shorthand Writer, Parliamentary Reporter). TYPEWRITING DEPARTMENT : MISSES E. and I. HARPER. Terms on application. WELLINGTON ASSOCIATION OF SPIRIT UALTSTS ( Kkgisteked). TO-MORROW, SUNDAY, 22nd JULY, At 7 o'clock sharp. The usual Kundiiy Evening- Service will bo held at tiio Hall, Lower Ghuznee-street. Lecture on " Spiritual Ideals." Questions and discussion. „ All fti-B cordially iavited.
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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 18, 21 July 1900, Page 6
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