EX (J HAN G E HAL L. J)IXS UATKTY COMPANY. HIXS GAIKTY COMPANY. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGIIT ! Tho Evont of the Year. l?c-appearauce in Wellington, after an absence of 12 years, of PROFESSOR DAVY'S EOYAL GIANT Davy's MARIONETTES Davy's MARION NTT IOS Royal MARIONETTES Royal MARIONETTES Giant MARIONETTES Giant Engaged by Mr. Dix at an enormous expense direct from the Tivoli Theatre, Sydney. Positively for a Short Season Only. 12 STAR &RTJSTS ALSO APPEAR. LITTLE EDIEEN BOYD, Tom Leonard . Staunton Sisters Arthur Hahn Cissy Wliiteford Johnny Collins Amjr Thornton Karl Brown Marie Boyton Lazorn Miss M' Crystal Dave Garvie And all our great Double Company. Prices— 2s and Is. Box plan at Holliday's. A HIT! AHITI A PALPABLE KIT. <3T. THOMAS'S REDOUBT. MILITARY BAZAAR. MILITARY BAZAAR. No one should miss seeing this Unique Entertainment. Skating Rink Crowded Nightly. PROGRAMME FOR TO-DAY: 7.15 p.m. — Grand March by Stallholders and Assistants. *in Military Costuuio. 7.30 p.m. — Swedish Dances by Young Ladies in Fancy Costume 7.50 p.m.— Selection by the Snow-bound Singers. Tenor Horn Solo by Master H. Jupp. 8.30 p.m. — Tableaux. 9 p.m.— Military Display by the Premier Battery of New Zealand, *D Battery, Wellington. | 9.30 p.m.— Tableaux. Music by FULL ORCHESTRA. Piano kindly lent by the Dresden Company. A large and varied selection of USEFUL and ORNAMENTAL ARTICLES Avill be displayed on the following Stalls at prices which should |ffect an early clearance: — STALLS: Fancy- (2), Plain Work, Fino Art and China, Jumble, Children's League, Gentlemen's, Lollie, Produce, Flower, Toys, etc. Bran Tubs, Fairy Wells, Fish Ponds. Shooting Galleries ! Graphophone ! Christmas Troo! LIGHT REFRESHMENTS may be obtained at the Refreshment Canteen. Change of Programme every evening. Admission — Afternoon, Sixpence; Evening, One Shilling; Children, Half-price. Volunteers and Returned Contingent Men in uniform admitted free. Doors opened — Afternoon at 3 p.m. ; Evening, at 7 p.m. i Don't fail' to VISIT THE REDOUBT. l You Avill spend an Enjoyable EA'ening. C. M. KING. Hon. Sec. W. AROHh'JR, Advt. liepresenbabire. OPERA HOUSE MONDAY AND TUESDAY, sth and Gth November. Under the patronage of His Kxcellency the Governor, the Mayor and City Councillors. TH X WELLINGTON PHYSICAL TRAINING SCHOOL AND GYMNASIUM. 1 Instructor — Mie. J. W. M. Harbison". Fourth Grand Annual GYMNASTIC CARNIVAL. An Army of Performers. Unsurpassed, Unequalled, Unrivalled. Delightful Figure Marching, Charming Musical Maze, and Artistic Club Swinging. A ll performed simultaneously by Lady and Gentlemen Members. Fantastic Skippins- and Dainty Dancing by Members of the Girls' Class. Champion Exhibition Team of Lady Fancy Club Swingers. Our Premier Apparatus Performers in Hew Specialties Whimsical Insect Walk, The Gny Fawkes Parade, and a host of other Novelties. bright. Entertaining, and Educating. Beautiful Limelight and Scenic Kffoots. ' Appropriate Musical Accompaniments by Mr OakesV Orchestra. Prices— Circle and Orchestra Stalls, 3s; Stalls, 2s; Family Circle, Is Gd : Pit, Is. Day sales at Abel's, Davidson's, Batkin's, and The Byko. Box plan now open at Holliday's. 4 W. D. HORNE, Secretary. WHARF EMPLOYEES' BENEFIT SOCIETY. TlufcHalf -yearly Meeting will be held THIS (Thursday) EVENING, at 7.30 p.m. In FORESTERS' HALL, Tor* - svrbbv Business — Annual Report and Balancesheet, Election of Officers, General. J. D. PARMINTER, Secretary. WELLINGTON AMALGAMATED SOCIE I'Y OF PAINTERS AND DECORATORS. • AM BETING of the above will be hold in ihe Trades Hall on FRIDAY, 2nd November, at 7.30 p.m. Business — General. Afterwards a SOCIAL, aud Presentation to Mr. C. Fish. All Members are requested to attend. F. REYLING, Secretary. KILBIftNLE. "OATEPAYERS are invited to attend a JIA Meeting at Hfginbotham's Hall on THURSDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Business : To consider the present position of the Ward, the question of Greater Wellington, and matters in connection with tho late loan proposals. A. JORGENSON, , Convener. NOTICE.— An Extraordinary General Meeting of tho Jubilee Gold Mining Company (Limited) Avil bo held in the offices of the Legal Manager, Wellington, on FRIDAY, 16th Novembor, 1900, al 8 p.m., to consider, and, if deemed advisable, to adopt a motion, notice tbf which has boon given, to further increase tho capital of the Company by Iho issue of 3500 sharos of £51 each.— O. D. MORPETTI, Legal Manager.— Wellington, 25th October, 1900. WELLINGTON WHARF LABOURERS' UNION. NOTICE TO~MEMBERS. A BALLOT Avill be taken on this resolu- . tion — " That the Union adopt the demands heard by the Conciliation Board in May, 1900, and instructs the Seorotai*y to file an Order of Reference to again bring tho Dispute before tlie Conciliation Board." Tho Voting shall take place nt tho MEN'S SHKLTER SHEDS on tho Wharf On FRIDAY, 2nd NOVEMBER,- 1900, From 12 Noon to 1 p.m., And also at tho TRADES HALL, Manners - strbet, From 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. of tho samo day. D. M'LARKN, Seoretary. TO BUILDERS. TB^ENDERS are hmtod to Close at Noon X of Saturday, 10th instant, for the erection of Seven-roomed Dwelling in In-gestro-street. Plans and specifications at my Office. WM. CRICHTON, Architect. Phoenix Chambers, Lambton-quay,,
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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 106, 1 November 1900, Page 6
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