EXCHANGE HALL. DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY. DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY/. EVERY EVENING. Immediate and Unparalleled Success oft MISS CfSSY WHITEJFOI4D. Continued Success of FRANK YORKE. FRANK YORKE. ARTHUR HAHN. ARTHUR HAHN. And our Great Double Company. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 26th SEP 11.,I 1 ., Firßfc Appearance in New Zealand of the World-renowned Ventriloquist, MR. FRANK ASHLEY, Who will introduce to the Wellington Public his animated figure of " Lord Bobs." Prices, 2s and Is. Box plan at Holliday'B. Untier the Patronage and in the Presence of His Excellency the Governor and Suite. Q YDNEY - STREET •SCHOOLROOM. TO-NIGHT, at 8.15 MR. CLIFFORD WALKER'S RECITAL. " A Christmas Pantomime " Tho Vioar's Concert" (by desire) TO-NIGHT, at 8.15 MR. CLIFFORD WALKER'S RECITAL. " The Cautious Lover" " Tho Glorious Days to Come" " Tlio Welshman at the Pantomime" " De 010 Umbrella" TO-NIGHT, at 8.15 MR. CLIFFORD WALKER'S RECITAL. " Tho Lesson of tho Water Mill" " Our Folks" " One More" " Shattered" Reserved seats, 3s. Plan at the Dresden. Unreserved seats, 2s. /-HiUSSA UD'S WAXWORKS. J. WILI.IS-ST. (nest Laery & Co.'s). Open Daily, 10 to 5 ; Evenings, 7 to 9. THE GRANDEST COLLECTION OF WAX MODELS yet exhibited in this city. The Royal Family, Men of Mark, &c. Admission, 6d : Children, 3d. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! rf^RAND CONCERT In connection with CLYDE-QUAY EX-PUPILS' ASSOCIATION, to be held in St. Mark's Schoolroom, Sussex-square, TO-NIGH T, At 8 p.m. Full programme in last Saturday's Evening Post. Tickets 2s and Is. Doors open 7.30. ' ■ E. S. HYLTON, Hon. Sec. mHE NEWTOWN BRASS BAND JL Will perform the following Programme at THE BAND ROTUNDA, JEitvois-QUAT. THIS EVENING at 8 o'clock. March—" Manhattan Beach " (Sousa) Gavotte — '' Grace Dai'ling" (Gautier) Selection — " Carl Rosa" (Round) Euphonium Solo — " 'The Minstrel " (Balfe) Waltz—" My Polly " (Laski) Trombone fcJolo — " The Village Blacksmith" (Weiss) Slow March. — " Prince Albert Victor " (Hume) Selection—" Gems of America" (Bulch) March — "' Liberty 801 l " (Sousa) God Save the Quken. H. CUMMINS, Bandmaster. A. ZINCKGRAF, Hon. Sec. TJIEDERAL THEATRE, Manners-street. GRAND OPENING NIGHT, SATURDAY, 29th SEPTEMBER-. FEDERAL MINSTREL AND COMEDY COMPANY. Constant Change of Programme. Watch, papers for further particulars. H. HOOPER. QALVATION ARMY. Miss Kennattgh and her Pupils will <le!ivor a first-class Musical Programme ut the Citadel, Vivian-street, on TUESDAY EVENING, at 8 p.m. Silver Collection at the door on behalf of Social Work. rg^HE WELLINGTON STEAM FERRY JL CuMPANY, Ltd. HARBOUR EXCURSIONS. DAY'S BAY. TIME - TABLE :—: — ' S.S. DUCHESS. WEDNESDAY, 26th SEPTEMBER. ! Leave Wharf. Leave Bay. ] 2.30 p.m. 4.31) p.m. ! Return Fares— Adults. Is fid: Children. 9d. WELLINGTON PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. MEETING at Museum on TUESDAY, the 25th instant, at 8 p.m. Pajjers : 1. Early Exploration and Colonisation of Western Canada, by Sir James Hector (illustrated) 2. Lepidoptera of Mount Ida, by J. L. Lewis 3. Atmospheric Movements in Southern Hemisphere, by Major-General Schaw R. B. GORE, Secretary. rfMHE Second Annual Meeting of the -*- Swifts Amateur Swimming Club will be held in the Trocadero on WEDNESDAY, 2Gth instant, at 8 p.m. BEN KEYS, Hon. Sec. WELLINGTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL. ART AND CRAFT GUILD. WEDNESDAY, 26th SEPT., at 8 p.m A MEETING of Past and Present Students will be held for the purpose of forming the above Guild. .T. ETEVENEAUX, Hon. Sec. ARTHUR D. RILEY, Director for Technical Instruction. WELLINGTON PROVINCIAL INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION. rfJTHE Annual General Meeting of the JL Association will be held in ihe Industrial Hall, Technic.il School Buildings, on WEDNESDAY, 26th instant, at 4.30 v.m. • Business : To receive A initial Report and Statement of Accounts To Kloct Officers And General Tho attendance of members is particularly requested. C. D. MORPE l'H, Secretary. Members are notified that the Annual Dinner takes place at the Industrial Hall, on SATURDAY NEXT, 29th inst., at 7 p.m., and that acceptances should reach the Secretary on or before THURSDAY. 27th inst.
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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 74, 25 September 1900, Page 6
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612Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 74, 25 September 1900, Page 6
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