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mHEATRE ROYAL EVERY EVENING, at 8 DIX'S GAIErY COMPANY, As we start a New Week so we start with . a new artist, to-night: to-night, mr. John bromley, mr. John bromley, One of England's Greatest Tenors. Last Four Nights of tho Greatest Living Marvel J '" M "' ZOB E D IE. '" Last Six Nights of LA MONT'S Wonderful . Dogs. Last Six Nights of TED. E. BOX. Last Six Nights of FANNY POWERS. Last Six Nights of BEATTII3 GALARDI. Tremendons Success of those two Unbleaohed Comedians, POPE AND SAYLES, Johnnie Collins Ida Clarkson George Dean Ethel Gwynne Alex. Leonard, &0., &o. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. MR. JOHN BROMLEY, MR. JOHN BROMLEY, One of England's Greatest Tenors. Prices 2s and Is. Box plan at Holliday's. Sixpence extra charged for booking. Bnsiness Manager, CLAUDE H. WHAITE. FEDERAL HALL. MANNHRS-BTEKET. EMPD3E SPECIALTY COMPANY. Once again packed to the doors. Great Success of our New Artists. A Marvel and Wonder ! Something new in our Juggler, MONS.- ARLO, Our New Knd-man and Comedian. HABEY THOMAS, Recalled again and again. Success, Success of HARRY WALTON, The Musical Tramp. Rapturous applause greeted LITTLE AMY RUSSEIX in her new items. THE PERFECT BIOGUAPH In New Pictures, received with acclamation. The Palmerston North Show by Biograph. And our Grand Double Company of 20 Star Artists. Prices, Is and Gd. [QPERA HOUSE. ASSIST THE SUFFERING. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 30th NOV. MISS JANET WALDORF ' And her Company, in conjunction with DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY, EMPIIjtE SPECIALTY COMPANY, And the ADA. DELROY COMPANY, Have kindly consented to give a BENEFIT PERFORMANCE On Saturday Afternoon next, in aid of the Sufferers in the ORIENTAL HOTEL FIRE. Prioes— Dross Cirole and Stalls. 2s ; Family Cirole and Pit, Is. ■OXOHANGB HALL. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 26th AND 27th INST. GRAND DRAMATIC AND MUSIOAL j ENTERTAINMENT, By the Pupils of St. Francis Xavier's Academy In Aid of a Prize Fund. The entertainment this year is of a specially amusing and interesting character, consisting of an operetta, entitled, "The Disagreeable Princess," by Edith Swain and Arthur Hinton, and a farce, "Lot 49," interspersed with violin and piano executions. Miss Julia Moran and her pupils supply the violin pieces. Dances by Miss Beere's pupils. Orchestra. LOOK OUT FOR THE BUTCHERS' TWENTIETH ANNUAL PICNIC, To be held at DAY'S BAY On WEDNESDAY, 27th NOVEMBER. SPORTS FOR YOUNG AND OLD. Danoing on the Lawn, Foot Races, Cricket, Quoits, &c. Tea, Sugar, Milk, and Hot Water supplied on the ground, free of charge. BEANS GUESSING COMPETITION, For which good prizes are offered. Lollies, Fruit, Toys, distributed free amongst the Children. A First-class Brass Band in attendance. The Duchess will leave the Ferry Wharf at 9 a.m. and 2.30 .p.m. sharp, returning from the Bay at 5.30 p.m. Return Fares — Adults, Morning Boat, 2s 6d (including admission to grounds) ; Afternoon Boat, Is 6d ; Children, Is and 9d. Come one ! Come all ! and have a Guess at our Beans Competition. Tickets can be obtained from any of the Committee or the undersigned. H. SNELL, Hon. Seo. N.B.— All Butchers' and Pork Butchers' Shops will be Closed' on the Day of the Picnic. EXCELSIOR LODGE OF DRUIDS, No. 97. THE Quarterly Summoned Meeting will be held in the Druids' Hall THIS (MONDAY) EVENING; 25th instant, at 8 o'clock, F. JENNINGS, Secretary. TO THE BURGRSSES. KILBIRNIE WAKD. A MEETING will be held at Heginbotham's Hall TO-NIGHT (MONDAY) (25th inst.), at 8 p.m. Bnsiness — To receive Report of Committee on the question of obtaining direofc access to the city; also Report of Members for the Ward. . ALBEBT G. JOKGISNSEN, Seo. to Committee. THE Annual Meeting of the Wesleyan Methodist District Synod will be held in the Wesley Church Schoolroom, commencing at 10 a.m. on TUESDAY, the 26th inst. Financial session at same hour and plaoe on Wednesday. W. C. OLIVER. ' WELLINGTON ACCLIMATISATION 8001ETIT. ~ f ~" QUARTERLY MEETING. """"** THE usual Open Quarterly Meeting of the above Society will be held in the Society's Room, 6. Westminster Chambers, on THURSDAY EVENING, 28th November next, at 8 o'clock. Subject for Discussion : The Report of the Committee oil the Decrease of Game. Copies of the Report may be obtained at the Sooiety's Office, 6, Westminster Chambers, or at W. H. Tisdall's, Lambtonquay. A. F. LOWE, Hon. Seo. 6th November, 1901. TO BUILDERS. • CRICHTON & M'EA-Y, Architects, Phoenix Chambers, Lambton-quay, Wellington, Invite Tenders,^ to noon of Monday, the 25th November, for the Erection of a Branch Bank at Picton for the Bank of New Zealand. Time for receiving Tenders has been extended to xma of Monday, 2nd Deoembtr,

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Evening Post, Volume LXII, Issue 127, 25 November 1901, Page 6

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