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-KPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT "(THURSDAY), 24th APRIL. HOUSE PACKED TO THE DOORS LAST NIGHT. y Special Request of the General Public of Wellington and Suburbs. THSS (THURSDAY) EVENlNGilberfc and Sullivan's Comic and Satirical Opera, THE PIRATES OF PENZANCEI THE PIRATES OF PENZAMJE! (By kind permission of Mr. J. C. Williamson). ?his Opera will be Given in its Entirety. POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT. Pianos in connection with these produoions kindly lent by Dresden Piano Co. In Aid of Catholic Schools of City. Prices:— Drcsa Clrclo ami Orchestral Stalk, 3s; Stalls and Family Circle, 2s 5 J it, Is. Doors open 7. C0 ; performance larls 8 sharp. *Box plan at Holiday's. Tho Box Plan will be at T-VJiday's tolay (Thursday). Day tickets on sale tit Abel's. HOURTENAY - PLACE CONGREGATIONAL CIIUF.CH. A COSTUME LECTURE On "PALESTINE LIFE," illustrative of the Figurative Language 'of Scripture, will be delivered by, REV., W. NEWMAN HALL On FRIDAY EVENING, 25th APRIL, 1902. The Lecturer, who has visited the Holy Land, will wear the dress of a Bedouin Arab and be assisted by several ladies and gentlemen in Oriental attire. Pictures, Curios, etc., will be shown during the Lecture. Chair to be taken at 7.30 p.m. by His Worship the Mayor, J. G. W. Aitkon, Esq. Collection in aid of f!liijr/>h T?nnfla

OPERA HOUSE. Under tho direction of MR. CHARLES MACMAHON. Manager for Mr. A. J. West— Mß. L. B. BUTLER. COMMENCING SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, 26th APRIL. First Presentation, hero of the Most Picturesque, the Most Fascinating and Unique Entertainment ever placed be- - fore tho World. OUR NAVY! OUR NAVY 1 Which ran for three years at the' London Polytechnic, and has just concluded a peason of 12 consecutive nights afc the Opera House, Auckland. In Sydney it ran for 10 consecutive weeks, and in Melbourne for two months. In each city enormous bouses were attracted nightly. Opinions of the press on "OUR NAVY." The Melbourne Argus: — "The entire performance conveyed a very vivid impression of tho tremendous power of war. From an instructive point of view it is tho most attractive entertainment seen in Melbourne." OUR NAVY! OUR NAVY! An indoscriHble illustration of Britain's "Flcot in Being." Tho whole entertair.inent teache* a lo-^qr, and it convoys moro to those whq iiiQv: littlo rtr nothing of tho Right Ann of ti c Empire than it is possible to put iu'o print. In addition to tho patroucge v.-hioh lirs been accorded to this Patriotic Reposition of Naval Life by '. HER LATE MAJESTY THE QUEE\ T , it has the patronage of tlio Lor^.s of th» Admiralty, the Admirals of thr> Fleot, ttn> Right Hon. Lord Brersey, th? Earl of Carrinrfton, and tho E:vrl of Kintore. Never in tht* -world has thoro br«on so vivid, so convincing, antU tn graphic on illustration of the Empire's Most Glorious Service. OUR NAVY! OUR NAVY! Prices — 3s, 23, and Is. Box pkn will bo opened TO-MORROW (THURSDAY}, « Ilolhday's. Dr.y salei at Abel's. ESLEYAN LITERARY AND DEBATING SOCIETY. POPULAR SCIENTIFIC! LECTURE (With Lantern ll'u=trctionst. "MICROBES. By J. W. POYNT>>\, K-p. Wesleyan Schoolroom, Tarnn^ki-slreot, TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY! , P.4th APRIL. At 8 p.m. Recitation by Miss M'Lean during tho interval. Admission free. Collection. W. E. FULLER, Hon. Sec. mHE PUBLIC HALL, PETONE. TO-NIGHT (TKUr.SDAYI. Mr. E. H. STL » jI.\"SON, tho Royr.l Entertainer, will give an Eiitoriahnacin.. commencing at 8 p.m. UP7-iR HUTT— SATURDAY, 26th, at S p.m. SUNDAY, 27th, nt 8.30 p.ra. T. THOMAS'S PAROCHIAL 13 1> " TRICT. Tho Annual Mooting of Pori-'hicno--, will bo held in the Sunday Sehooinv:i , on THURSDAY EVENING, 24th Aim., at 8 o'clock. Busine"?:— -Auuunl report and bnlcnr; sheet; Election, of Vostry, and Church Officer"', eto., etc. W. A. R. FITCHETT, M.A., Curate in, Charge. At the conclusiou of Iho above m 'rtfii^ I will take Nominatious^ for the election of two Synodsmen, to hold of.ire for thrt't years. — C. M. KING, Ki'lmninj Olßcer. WELLINGTON SCEX'riRY PRESERVATION SOCIETY. THE Annual General Meeting of Iho Wellmgton Scono y Pr^crvalion Society will bo held en FRIDAY, 251 h April, at the Exchange Hull, at 8 o'clock p.m. AH members arc invited to attend. Business : To connirler Annunl Report and Bal-ance-sheet. And Elect Office-bearers for U»e *>nsuiug year. N. YON STURMER, Hon. See. MAYORALTY OF MICLROSK. RKEENE will Address the Eloclora >. at Mitcln.Utown— School, THURSDAY, 24tl inst., at 8 p.m. Kilbirnio — Heginbotham's Hall, MuN DAY, 28th i««t , :d 8 p.m. MAYORALTY OF MELROSE. "l/TR. JORGENREN will address tho •*■""■• Eleciors Vt the Schoolroom, Island Bay, TO - NIGHT (THURSDAY., at 8 o'clock. J DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. MUS. n. B. MASON'S Classes for BEGINNERS aro held on MONDAYS and WEDNESDAYS, at 8 p.m , in her Private Hall, 56, Ghiureo-strrpl, next St. Peter's Church. Term commences with pupil. Mrs. Mason's method of instruction ensures proficiency in ono quarter at chvs or in nix private lossoiib. PRIVATE LEbSONS by atranffpi.iput. TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, 2oth Amf,/ At 2 o'olock. \*r F. SHORTT has receive.! inst,, 0 . t» • tions to soil at his llait Will •,• atreot— worth of grapery, boots, she ■». i No Rosoivo.

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Evening Post, Volume LXIII, Issue 97, 24 April 1902, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXIII, Issue 97, 24 April 1902, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXIII, Issue 97, 24 April 1902, Page 6

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