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pXCHANIiB <H A L L. DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY. DIX'S OATKTY COMPANY. EVERY EVENING. Great Success 5f onr NeAv Programme. To-night First Appearance of the To-night WIZARD OF THE SOUTH, L A Z E R N. L A Z IE RN. Unparalleled enthusiasm over the Original Comedian, MR. TOM LEONARD, Come and sec the Child Wonder, LITTLE EILEEN BOYD^ Unabated popularity of THE STAUNTON SISTERS, Mlt. ARTHUR HAHN. Johnny] COLLINS AND BROWN [.Karl Cissy Whiteford, Dave Garvel Maru Baylon, And the Avholo of our great Double Co. Wednesday Next. — First appearance of the Charming Australian Serio MISS IVY FOSTER. Thursday Next— For a Short Season only — Professor Davy'B Royal MARIONETTES. MARIONETTES, Prices— 2s and Is. Box plan at Holliday'a. ~<^T~ THOMAS'S REDOUBT. • GRAND MILITARY BAZAAR! GRAND MILITARY BAZAAR! To bo opened at the SKATING RINK, Ingestre-street, on TUESDAY, 30lh OCTOBER i At 3 p.m. And continued till SATURDAY, 3rd NOVEMBEK. In Aid of St. Thomas's Building Fund, Wellington Souths \ PROGRAMME FORTUESDAY NIGHT: 7.15 p.m. — Grand March by Stall-holders and Attendants in Military Costume 7.30 — May Pole Dances by the Children in Fancy Costume B—Scarf8 — Scarf Danee — Fantastic B.3o— Tableaux 9— Military Display by our "Handy Men" — the Wellington Navals 9:3o— Tableaux Musio by MUPP~BAND and FULL ORCHESTRA. Piano kindly lent by the Dresdan Company. A large and varied selection of USEFUL and ORNAMENTAL ARTICLES will be displayed on the folloAving Stalls at prices which should effeot an early clearance: — STALLS : Fancy (2), Plain Work, Fine Art and China, Jumble, Children's League, Gentlemen's, Lollie, Produce, Flower, Toys, etc. Bran Tuba, Fairy Wells, Fish Ponds. Shooting Galleries ! Graphophone ! Christmas' Tree! LIGHT REFRESHMENTS may be obtained at the Refreshment Canteen. Change of Programme every evening. [ Admission, One Shilling; Children, halfprice. Volunteers and Returned Contingent Men in uniform admitted free. Doors opened — Afternoon at 3 p.m. ; Evening, at 7 p.m. Don't fail to VISIT THE REDOUBT. You will spend an Enjoyable Evening. C. M. KING, Hon. Sec. POSTPONEMENT. r\RGAN RECITA L Announced for To-night, IN ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, POSTPONED TILL NEXT WEEK. •J T^TTELLINGTON RACING CLUB. NOMINATIONS. OWNERS and TRAINERS are reminded that the following Nominations olose on WEDNESDAY, the 31st inst., at 9 p.m. :— SPRING MEETING, 1900. All events on tlie programme (ezoept the Maiden Hack Race), 1 soy each. SUMMER MEETING, 1901. Wellington Cup (first day), 2 soys. Wellington Racing Club Handicap (second .day), 1 soy. Port Nicholson Handicap (third day), 1 soy. AUTUMN MEETING, 1901. North Island Challenge Stakes (for 2, 3, and 4-year-olds), 1 soy. J All the above Nominations close on WEDNESDAY, 31st inst., at 9 p.m. H. M. LYON, • Secretary. Customhouse-quay. 29th Ootober, 1900. N.B. — For full particulars, vide N.Z. Referee. TARATAHI ."CARTERTON RACING .CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 9th and 10th November, 1900' of Wales's Birthday). Acceptances Close MONDAY, sth Nov. First Race starts First Day at 12.20. RECORD NOMINATIONS. Excursion Trains. Time-table will enable Aasitors to see all races both days before returning to Wellington. Grand-stand a few yards from Clarevillo Railway Station. SPECIAL NOTICE. Notice is hereby gh r en that Bookmakers and their clients or agents, all persons who are disqualified under the N.Z. Rules of Raoing, and all other undesirable persons will be excluded from tlie OlareAnlle Racecourse at the ensuing Sspring Meeting. No Betting hi Wagering alloAved on tho Courso, except through the Totalisator, and tickets of admission are issued only on this condition. Dated this 29th day of Ootober, 1900. By order. / W. M'KENZIE, Secretary. NOTE.— No Race-books AA'ill be sold except on tho course. SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OP WOMEN AND CHILDREN. TIIHE Seorotary will be in attendance at ft. the Alliance Chambers. Uppor Willisstreet, on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, from 10 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. All communications addressed "Secretary S.P.W. and C, Allianoe Rooms," Avill receive immediate atten tion WANTED Known — PROGRAMMES Printed at the Evening Post Job \ Printing- Office

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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 103, 29 October 1900, Page 6

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