f\ P E R A HOUSE. " Lessee and Manager— Mr. Edmund Montgomery. THE LAST NIGHT. THE LAST NIGHT. THE LAST NIGHT. . THIS LAST NIGHT. Positively the Last Chance of seeing the QUEEN'S FUNERAL PROCESSION by MONTGOMERY'S CELEBRATED BIOSCOPE COMPANY. 1 Notwithstanding our Phenomenal Suocess, ■other towns are all waiting to see tho Greatest Military Pageant in !ho World's History. Overwhelming success of otiv New P/Ogramme on Saturday Night. Last Night of THE GREAT SPANISH BULL FIGHT, Lasting Half-an-hour. ' Tremendous reooption of our Company ot inter taiuers in their Now fcioi_gß and Sketches— Percy James, Harry Hall, 3idmund Montgomery, Miss Lena Young. GRAND FINAL DISPLAY OF OUR BIOSCOPE GEMS. Mr. Edmund Montgomery heartily thanks the Wellington public for the liberal Buppovt accorded him, and intends opening another season in June next with jiw aad-Btartiiiiff Attractions now being imported. Popular Prices— 2a, la, and 6d. Box Plan at Holhday's. FEDERAL TBEATRk" Manners-street. TUESDAY," 23rd APRIL, 1901, At 8 p.m. ONE NIGHT ONLY. NEW ZEALAND REVISITED. BACK FROM THE VERGE OF THE GRAVE. Mr. S. A. PALMER, Representative for WEBBER'S VITADATIO, -will deliver his celebrated Lecture entitled "FOURTEEN YEARS' SUFFERING CURED BY VITADATIO." Mr. PALMER was for 25 years a resident of New Zealand; for 14 years he was an intonso sufferer from tho dread disease "Hydatids," and after being given up to die by the doctors, was cured by VITADATIO. At tho conclusion of the Lecture tho speaker, assisted by a Limelight Lantern, will accompany his audience in a trip from the Bluff to Sy^iey via Tasmania and Victoria. Tho views will include a number of pictures showing the wholo of the festivities during the Australian Commonwealth Celebrations. IMPERIAL TROOPS, INDIAN- SOL DIERY, COLONIAL CONTINGENTS, Etc., Etc. Children, unless accompanied by ar adult, not admitted. ADMISSION FREE, Mr. Palmer may be consulted at the Institute, Manners-Btreet, from Monday, 21st April, till end of week- Hours, 1C till 1 and from 2 till 5. ELLINGTON .ASSOCIATION OE SPIRITUALISTS (Regis.). NEW CENTURY HALL, KENTTERRACE. TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, 16th APRIL At 8 o'olock sharp. MRS. ADA FOYE, Inspirational and Test Medium, will Lecture, give Test; and Messages from Spirit Friends. Prool positive Note.— For the convenience of country visitors and others a few front seats may be reserved at . Messrs. Volkman and ■ Tucker's, Cubtu-street. , Special Notice. — No admission after 8 o'clock. Admission at the doors, Is 6d and Is. Reserved seats, 3s. Ladies and gentlemen who were unable to get seats on Sunday will be admitted on presentation of their tickets at the door ST. PETER'S MISSIONARY GUILD •. SALE OF" WORK AND ENTERTAIN MENT. TUESDAY, ~l6th APRIL, Afternoon and Evening, AT THE SCHOOLROOM. Doors open at 3 o'clock and 7 o'olock. Admission, Sixpence. Proceeds for. the Guild. COMBINED ANGLICAN SOCIETIES. A«SOCIAL> to celebrate tho Opening cf the Sessions for, 1901 of St. PauJV, St. Peter's, Ist. Mark's, and St. Thomas's Clubs will be held in St. Mark's Schoolroom, on THURSDAY, 18th April, At 8 p.m. Admission — One Shilling. •' Programme in Tuesday's issue. Tickets can bo had from the members of Committee of the four Clubs, or from G. W. MORGAN, \ , Secrotary. i TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. v ' A LECTURE will be delivered THIS EVENING, under the auspices of the Teachers' Institute, in tho Technical School Lecture Hall, 1 at 8 o'clock:,' by Mr. C. Keoler. Subject, "Recent Tendencies in Ar^. >: A. C. BLAKE, Hon. Sec. , i TOTELLINGTON HORTICULTURAL -H AND FLORISTS' SOCIETY. CHRYSANTHEMUM, FLOWER, FRUIT AND VEGETABLE SHOW. SKATING RINK, 25th and 26th APRIL. Prizes for Table Decorations— First, 30s j second, 20s ; third, 10s. Entry forms, schedules, tickets, and information from all florists. JAS. B. SPEED, ' v . Secretary. ATHLETIC FOOTBALL CLtJB. MEMBERS are again notified that the Gymnasium is open for Training ou TUESDAY S and THURSDAYS. Tho Committee meet at tho Gymnasium, ou TUESDAY, at 8 o'olock. The Juniors will also meet to elect a Captain. RONALD P. HOOD, _ Hon. Sec, S____Sr«gHt'^«sfc ".-"-'. - . ■ v :">-*;. r " "lipiLLTNGTON TROTTING CLUB. POSTPONED SUMMER MEETING, To bo hold on Recreation Ground, Pktone, On WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, 17th and 20th April, 1901. | FIRST RACE STARTS 1 P.M. | Big Fields. Some of the Best Horses in ; New Zealand competing. Trains will run as under s— Leave Te Aro, 10.10 a.m., 11.56 a.m., 1 p.m., 2.20 p.m.; Thorndon about 7 minutes later. "* • E. W. GARNER-, Secretary. KARORI LADIES' HOCKEY CLUB. rpHE Annual General Meeting of tho above Club will be held in Mrs. Cathie's house, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) MOST, " at 8 o'olook. 0. 0. OATHIE, Hon, Soo.
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Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 87, 15 April 1901, Page 6
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