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/CHORAL HA L L: TO-NIGHT ! 69th Week. TO-NIGHT ! Success ! Glorious Succes_ ! FULLER'S EMPIRE VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. NOTE.— Saturday Night's Programme was greeted by the utmost enthusiasm from start to finiflb, and at tho conclusion tho general opinion was A MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME ALL THROUGH. MR. DKNIS CARNEY Had tho Unique* Record ofi Beeuring more Genuine J'Jncores than any artist that has yet appeared in $J.Z. Frank— BKVEßLEYS— Edith ■ Producod a Clever and Ardietio Sketch, entitled -, AFTER THK HONI-JYMOON. All persons about to be married should not miss seeing it. It will bp a lifelong lesson to youv MISS MAUD FANING The Inimitablo Coon Impersonator. " Often Copied, Never .-'quailed." " He's Come Out of His Shell." WhoP MR. GEQ-. WILLIAMSON. His Giant .Bool; Dance created the " Utmost Furore." "A Wonderful Danoo," "In Wonderful I Boots." MISS LILLLE DEVERE, " Everybody's .Favourite Serio." Aubrey Douglas, I3os&io Young, Arthur Elliott, Jessie' Verne. A Big and ExpensiTo Company. Prioes just tho samo. Orchestral Stalls, Is ; Stalls and Gallery, Gd. vManaging Proprietor, JOHN FULLER, Jun. QT. JOHN'S SCHOOLROOM. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) EVENING, At 8 o'clock, A GRAND CONCERT [' Will be given. ,/ t Items will be contributed by Madame Muller, Mrs. Ross, Misses Johnston and Billman, Messrs. J. M'Glashan, T. K. Barrer, G. B. Williams, and J. B. Martin. Tickets, Is, may be. had at Holliday's, Lambton-quay. -_93»f$fl«*--WC!fe», x LOYAL BRITANNTA LODGE, L0.0.l! 1 ., M.U. nnHE usual Fortnightly Meeting of the JL above Lodge will bo held THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, at 7.30. Business — Initiation and General. G. E. GODBER, P.P.G.M.", Secretary. WATERLOO ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER, No. 2. AN Emergent Convocation of tho above Chapter will bo hold in the Masonio Hall, Boulcott-street, on TUESDAY, 16th April, at 7.30 p.m. Visiting Companions cordially invited. By order of tho M.E.Z. WELLINGTON GUARDS. fTTHE Annual Meeting of tho above A Corps will bo held at tho Trocadero, on TUESDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Drill Order, Side-arms only. . JOHN DUTHIE, Jun., Captain. WELLINGTON LADIES' 'MUSICAL UNION. r A "' MEETING of thoso interested in the Formation of tfio Ladies' Musical Union will be held at tho DRESDEN ROOMS, on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, tho 17th instant, at 3 o'clock. A full attendance is urgently requested. Object of Meeting— Proposal of performing members. HERR HOPPE, Conductor. WELLINGTON EIGHT HOUR FEDERATED UNION. MONTHLY Moling of Delegates will bo held in the Trades Hall, Man-ners-street, THIS (Monday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. ' Business— Annual Election of Officers, Finance Committee's Report, and General. D. M'KENZIE, Secretary. WELLINGTON LICENSED VICTUALLERS' ASSOCIATION AND INDUSTRIAL UNION OF EMPLOYERS. MEMBERS are reminded that tho Annual General Meeting will be held at the Troeadero at 3 p.m. on TUESDAY, when overy member is requested to attend. Business as per circular. By order. E. WILSON, President. ! A LL Milkmen are requested to attend ■^*- at the Foresters' Hall, Tory-street, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 17th April, at 8 p.m., to meet a Deputation from the Wellington District Milk Suppliers' Union and to discuss the rise in the price of milk. SCENERY PRESERVATION SOCIETY. THE Annual Meeting of the above Society will bo held at 8 p.m. on THURSDAY, 18th instant, at the Industrial Association's Hall, Technical School Buildings, Victoria-street. By order of tho Oommitteo. WELLINGTON RATEPAYERS' ASSOCIATION. v A! SPECIAL General Meeting will be -tJi. held in tho Now Zealand Alliance Rooms, Willis-street, on TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, 16th April, at 8 o'clock sharp. Important business. J. M' ALPINE, Hon. Sec. MEN'S ■ I O-YMNASIUM SHIUTS. WHITE SINGLETS with ") Ali. Sizes, BLACK WOVEN EDGES ) J/t/ WHITE KNICKERS wi% * Q/1U BLACK STRIPES ... > O/JLJL BLACK ELASTIC BELTS ... O l^ €/ • SUITS COMPLETE, for ... S* /o MERCERY T& T /H MERCERY DEPT. .Lr.JLV^. Dl'iPT. iTTST^ANTED, a Compositor. Apply »V 'Evening Post office. O LET, Halcyon House, in Wilsonatreet, with six rooms, bathroom, 'washhouse and tubs, h. and c. water, S.w.c, and all conveniences. Apply at 9, <rasUbl«'»t?-9«t. '

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Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 87, 15 April 1901, Page 6

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