mHEATRE ROYAL TO-NIGHT, AND EVERY EVENING at 8. DTK'S GAIISrY COMPANY. Positively tbe last night of the greatest act of its kind ever seen In Australasia. ZOBEDIE, tlie Wonder ZOBEDIE. tho Marvel, who does more feats on bis hands than the average man can do on his feet. Last 3 Nights ol Last 3 Nights of LA MONT'S PERFORMING DOGS TKDDY E. BOX, . BEATTtE GALAEDI^nd LITTLE FANNY POWERS. But besides thesp we' have a few other artists such as POPE AND SAYLES. JOHN BROMLEY. George Dean . Ida Clorltson Johnnie Collins Ethel Gwynne Alex. Leonard, &c, &c. Monday Next, 2nd December — Re-appear-ance of the two charming serios OLIVE LENTON and ALMA GRAY. Prices 2a and Is. Box plan at Holliday's. Siiponoe extra charged for booking. ( Business Manager, CLAUDE H. WHAITE. 1p EDE RA L HALL. ' Manners-street. TO-NIGHT. . TO-NIGHT. EMPIRE SPECIALTY COMPANY. Terrific success of AUBRI'JY DOUGLAS, Coon Impersonator and Kud-man. Encored again and again, MONS. ARLO. Juggler and Balancer. HARRY THOMAS, End-man and Comedian. HARRY WALTON, the Musical Tramp. LITTLE AMY RUSSEIX, Serio-Comio. THE PERFECT BIOGRAPH In New Pictures. Our Grand Double Company. Saturday Nicrlit, first appearance in this hall of ARTHUR HAUN, the renowned Bafcso Profundo. Prices — Is and 6d. QPE R A HOU SE. SATURDAY AFTERNOON NEXT. "For the cause that needs assistance.' Under the patronage of Sir Joseph Ward, K.C.M.G., and His Worship the Mayor. MONSTER BENEFIT PERFORMANCE IN AID OF THE SUFFERERS BY THE ORIENTAL HOTEL FIRE, By tho Members of JANET WALDORF COMPANY DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY ADA DELROY COMPAMY EMPIRE SPECIALTY COMPANY The programme will include the principal scenes in "AS YOU LIKE IT." And "Star" turns by the principal Vaudeville Artists at present in Wellington. THE GREATEST~COMBINATION 6F TALENT yot seen in one performance in Wellington. Piano kindly lent by the Dresden Company. Prices— Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 3s; Stalls and Family Circle, 2s; Pit, Is. Box-plan at Holliday's. Tickets may be obtained at Davidson's, Courtenay-place ; Abel's, Manners-street; Holliday's, Lamb-ton-quay; or from members of the Committee. HARCUS PLIMMER, Secretary. P. R. DIX, Treasurer.
ST. JOHN'S CHUBOH, WIIiMS-STBEBT. A Leoture will be Delivered On MONDAY EVENING, 2nd DECEMBER, At 8 o'clock, At the above Church. " *""" Subject — "ALFRED TENNYSON, THE POET OP BEAUTY, LOVE AND TBUXH." Mniioal Selections will be given, at whioh tbe Choir will assist. Speoial oolleotion during leoture. TITELLINGTON, PHYSICAL TRAIN*-;-T T . ING SCHOOL AND GYMNASIUM. FRIDAY, 6th DECEMBER, at 8 p.m. At Gymnasium, Cuba-street, ANNUAL CONVERSAZIONE Admission by invitation to members only. Gentlemen, Is; Ladies, free. W. G. SOMERVHiLE, Hon. Sec. POSTPONEMENT. THE production of the Comedy-Drama " A Man of Honour," set down for To-morrow Night at the Exchange Hall, has been Postponed until TUESDAY, Brd December. Tioketi will hold good for that evening. / WELLINGTON AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB. IL/TEMBERS are hereby notified that the 1 jLtjL date of Closing tbe Entries has been Postponed until Saturday, 30th November. F. EOSS, Hon. Seo. WELLINGTON AMATEUR OPERATIC AND DRAMATIC SOCIETY. [ npHE Annual General Meeting of the ) above Society will be held at St. Peter't f Schoolroom on FRIDAY, the 29th instant r at 8 p.m. All members aro requested tc attend. P. LEVI, "* . Aoting-Hon. Secretary. KARORI BOROUGH COUNCIL. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. I HEREBY Give Notioe, that the foL lowing persons have been duly nomi nated as Candidates for the office of Councillor for the Borough, of Karori— viz., Campbell, Thomas Henley, Arohibald Wiiiiams, Charles Henry " As there ,is only ono vacancy to be " filled, 1 hereby also give notice that o L> poll will be taken as Detween tho above candidates on FRDDAY, the 6th day ol December, 1901, at the Borough CounciJ Office, Karon, and Mrs, O'Shea's Store, Tinakori-road. Polling hours— B a.m. to 7 p.m. "W. F. ENGLAND, Returning Officer. Karori, 27th November, 1901. INSURANCE HOLIDAY. THE various Insurance Offioes will be Closed on Saturday Next, the SOtli inst. (St. Andrew's Day). / f ByOrder. ■ '> Seoretary. 28th November, 1901. THE LATE FHtE AT THE ORD3NTAI HOTEL. I DESIRE to most gratefully thank all those who rendered such valuable as^ •, sißtance at the late fire, thus preventing t i much greater calamity. I have also to I- eincerely thank numerous friends for kino i- expressions of sympathy witt _me in tht - severe loss which I have sustained by the y unhappy occurrence. MRS. WATSON. Proprieties*.
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Evening Post, Volume LXII, Issue 130, 28 November 1901, Page 6
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