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fkPEBA HOUSE. Lessee and Manager ... Mr. J. R. Bapty Treasurer Mr. J. ifawson Representative for Miss Waldorf, Mr. H. PJimmer Under the Patronage of His Worship the Mayor and Sir Joseph Ward, K.C.M.G. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT J AND EVERY EVENING. j First appearance in Wellington of liie i Celebrated Young American Aciress, JANET "' JA.NET WALDORF, WALDOBF, Supported by Mr. Norval MacGregor and a Powerful Company, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, Slfakespeare'fi Pastoral Comedy, - AS YOU LIKE IT. AS YOU LIKE IT. Cast— - * ')• ORLA.NDO, MR.NOBVAL MACGREGOR Oliver Mr. Vivian Edwards Jaques de Bois ... Mr. Georgp Bentloy Duke Frederick ... Mr. M. Catbcart. Banished Duke ... Mr. Fred 10. Paloy Jaques Mr. Lawrence flnnray Amiens ... ... Mr. Charles Bungt y Touchstone ... Mr. William Fitchett Le Beau Mr. Paul SScarden Adam ... ... Mr. Harry Douglas Dennis Mr. T. W. Lloyd Corin Mr. V. St. George Sylvius ... ... Mr. Harcus Plimruer William Mr. Joe Devon Charles Mr. H DurauL Celia ' Miss I'loreneo TJartlotc Phoebe ... ... JMiss Alice tit. John Audrey Miss Marie D 'Alton And • MISS JANET WALDORF as ROSALIND Lords and Attendants. (WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, Marie Lovell's Great Drama, INGOMAIt. The whole under the Direction of A. Do\i Currier. New Scenery by " Alta." Orchestra under the direction of Mr. H. L. Campbell. Box Plan Holliday's. Day sales at Abel's. Prices — Dress Cirole and Reserved Stalls 3s. Stalls and Family Cirole 2s, Pit Is. Doors open at 7, commencing 8 sharp. ALEX. ANDKRSON, Representative. /CHORAL HALL. Lessee and Manager ... Mr. James Bell TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! AD*A DELROY COMPANY, ADA DELROY COMPANY. In a Bright and Attractive Programme NEW SENSATIONAL NOVELTIES. MISS ADA DELROY, Celebrated Terpsichorean Artiste, S DANCE S • H Of H E FIRE. E THE WHITE MAHATMAI iv her Marvellous Revelations. MISS ADA DELROY And her METROPOLITAN STAR COMPANY. Mirth 1 Music ! Mystery \ TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Admission — Is and 6d. Reserved Seats, 2i. C! T II IS 13 in the CONGREGATIONAL SCHOOfcROOM, BOWEN-STRKKT. TO.NIGHT (MONDAY), At 8 o'clook, J. W. POYNTON, Esq. Subject — • "SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERIES IN THE 3 NINETEENTH Cfc'NTDKY." JOfciAS CHURCH, WILLIS-ST. ORGAN RECITAL By Mr. MAUGHAN BARNETT, ON TUESDAY, 26th NOVEMBER, 1901 W. A, REID, Hon. Seo. RIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH Stdnkt-bt'eekt. 45TH ANNIVERSARY. FIRST-CLASS CONCERT AND SOCIAL TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), 26th NOVEMBER. Tickets Is, Children 6d. Commence 7.30. XTEW CKN'l'UliT HALL, J3I " KBNT-TBRRiCE. WEDNESDAY. 25th NOVEMBER. 1901. TWO FAREWELL LECTURES. W. J. COLVILLE, The Eminent Inspirational Speaker, Poet, Author, and Scientist, will deliver twb Farewell Leotures on the above date as under : — 3 p.m.— Subject, " Soienoe and Religion. From Dust to Divinity ; the Final Outcome of Evolution." b 7.30 p.m.— Final and Last Lecture— Eobert Browning's Great Message. "God's in Heaven— All's Right with the World." Impromtu Poem after each Leoture. Admission 6d. ADESTOWN PItUSBYTJSKIAN CHURCH. A C O N~~C E R T Will be given TO-MORROW EVENING, TUESDAY, 26th NOV., al 8 o'clook. Excellent Programme. Admission — Adults, Is ; Children, 6d. nnHOKNDON WESLKYAN SCHOOLJL ROOM. x WEDNESDAY, 27th NOVEMBER, CONCERT By the MUSICAL HELPERS. In aid of Ohoir Funds. Commence at S p.m. Admission, Is. WELLINGTON CORPORATION EMPLOYEES' "ANNUAL PICNIC! RAILWAY RECREATION GROUNDS, SATURDAY, 30th NOV., 1901. Special Train leaves Te Aro at 9.30 aim., Wellington 9.40, returning from Upper Hutt 5.50 p.m., or can travel by 10.10 a.m. and 1 p.m. train, returning from Upper Hutt 6.35 p.m. Tickets 2s each, including admission to grounds. Children 9d. Hot Water and Milk provided free, also ToyB« and Lollies for Children. Jupp's Band will bo in attendance and play selections dur» ing the day. DANIEL MURPHY, Hon. Sec. NEWTOWN 'BOS SERVICE. THE Travelling Public between Government Buildings and Newtown art notified that a regular coach will run daily, leaving the Park Hotel 7.30 and 8.30 a.m. ; leaving Government Buildings at 5 and 6 p.m. Leave Government Buildings at 12 and 1 p.m. to Basin only : return from Basin at 1.46 p.m. Fare— 6 tickets Is. R. A. HWARN, Proprietor. EATOUN AND MVORSER BAY COACH SERVICE— The abovo Coaches will run as unuer:— Leave Post Office at Bay via Seatoun at 6.45 and 7.45 a.m., and 3.45 p.m. Leave Royal Oak at 10.10 a.m. and 5.15 p.m. Leave Government Buildings at 5 and 6 p.m. Wednesday and Saturday, additional —Leavo Bay at noon; leave Royal Oalt 1.30 p.m. Saturday only— Royal Oak 10.1S p.m. All Coaches to run via Seatoun Hill Fares— 3s per week or residents Is return, — R. A. H,EARN, Proprietor. CHRISTMAS, 1901. DISTRIBUTION OF BALLOONS. BRING the Children along and receive one of our Air Balloons, which wo will present free to all purchasers of the amount of 5s (five shillings) and upwards. PEAECE'S BOOT ARCADE, 83, Cubn-Bkee*, tmd l»uibton-<juay.

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

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXII, Issue 127, 25 November 1901, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXII, Issue 127, 25 November 1901, Page 6