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QPERA HOUSE. POLLARD'S OPERA COMPANY. Reminiscences of the good 'old Gilbert and Sullivan days were revived last night at the Opera Hours, when the revival of PATIENCE" was reoeived with undeniable demonstrations of approval. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), 19th AUG.» And following Night — •'PATIENCE," Or Bunthorne's Bride. Mr. D. O'Connor an Oroavenor.l Mr. W. S. Peroy an Buntborae. Miss Connjo Buttol as Patience. Miss Alice i<!dgar as Lady Jane. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 21st and 22nd AUGUST— "M A R I T A N Al" GRAND • MATINEE, SATURDAY, At 2.30. New Costumes. New Scenery and Effects. Box plan at Holliday's. Day sales at Abel's. Prices— Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 4b; Stalls, 3u; Family Circle, 2s; Pit, Is; Orchestral Stalls, ss. rjIHEATRE ROYAL. Lessee and Director ... Mr. P. R. DIX EVERY EVENINTJ at 8. DIX'S GAD3TY COMPANY! Emphatic, Pronounced and Enthusiastic . Success of ARTHUR NELSTONE The ARTHUR NELSTONE Brilliant ARTHUR NELSTONE Dancing ARTHUR NELSTONE Comedian, ARTHUR NELBTONE lato of the ARTHUR NELSTONE World* "ARTHUR NELSTONE Entertainer*. Assisted by MISS ELSIE FORREST • MISS ELSIE FORREST In their Entirely New Burlesque Absurdity, which Last Night created a lorfect Furoro of Enthusiasm. Enormous Success of FRED RIVENHALL MR GEO. DEAN FRED RIVENHALL MR GEO. DEAN "Very Funny." Character Vocalist TONIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT! Still further attractions. Welcome Re-appearnnce of Jas— HARVEY and MORRIS— Madge. Jas.-HARVEY and MORRIS-Madge. Comio Jugglers, Hoop Rollers, Crockery Smnshers, etc. MR. TIM HOWARD MR. TIM HOWARD The Amusing Comedian and End-man. Cordial Reception Nightly of MISS STELLA RANGER MISS MOLLIE BENTLEY MISS FLORRIE RANGER THE AMERICAN VITAGRAPH. "And there is no flicker." Prices 28 and Is. Plan at Holliday's. COURTEW . rjATE OONGREGA TIONAL CHURCH. fTIHE REV. NEWMAN HALL will de J- liver -the last of his Popular Lectures for thiß season, on THURSDAY EVEN' ING, 21st AUGUST, 1902. Subject : "A HOLIDAY IN AMERICA." Being reminiscences and impre.ißious of a tour in Canada and the United States. Chair to be taken at 8 o'clock by Geo. Fowlds, Esq., M.H.R. Admission free. Collection for Church Improvement Fund. WELLINGTON RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION. fTUIE team picked to represent Wellinft JL ton against Wairarapa. on SATURDAY NEXT will train in the Athletic Club's Gymnasium TO-NIGHT (TUBSDAY) and THURSDAY NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. Full muster requested. D. M'KENZD2, Secretary. DOMESTIC WORKERS' UNION! A MEETING of the above Union will be held at 28, Kent-torrace (corner Pirie-street) TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), the 20th instant, at 8 p.m. All members and intending members are requested to attend. HOSPITAL SUNDAY. A MEETING of tho Ladies' Committee will be held in' the City Council Chambers next WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, 20th August, at 3 p.m. All ladies interested in the above movement invited to attend. The Bandsmen and Citizens' Cominitteu will meet at 93, Cuba-streot, on WEDNESDAY EVENING next, 20th August, at 3 o'clook sharp." Business important. GEORGE E. RICHARDSON, HARRY BAKER, Joint Secretaries. THE WELLINGTON WOOLLEN MANUFACTURING CO., LTD. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. fTVHE Ordinary General Meeting of the JL Company will be held at the Chamber of Commerce Room, Customhousequay, Wellington, En FRIDAY, tho 12th of September, 1902, at 3 o'clook p.m. Business : To receive Directors' Report and Balance-sheet To elect Two Directors \ To elect Two Auditors, and to fix their remuneration To transact such other general business as may be deemed necessary. The retiring Directors — Mr. A. E. Exley and Mr. ,W. A. Fitshorbert— being eligible offer themselves for re-election. Nominations must be lodged at tho Company's office not later than the 28th Last. Tho Transfer Books of the Compary will be closed for fourteen days immediately preceding the mooting. By order of tho Board of Director >. A. ,E. DONNE, Secretary . Wellington, 19th August, 1902. WELLINGTON HIGHLAND RIFLES THEIR LADY FRIENDS. YOU are respectfully invited to attend a mooting of Ladies interested in tho Wellington Highland Rifles, to be held m tho New Century Hall, Kent-terrace, on WEDNESDAY, tho 20th August, 1902, at >3 o'clock in the afternoon. An address will be given by Captain Mackintosh, and >> resolution moved, forming tho Indies present into a Bazaar Committee, for, the purpose of providing a Stall at the forUvooming Battalion Tournament in J.-uiUm-y next, at which a large ' proportion of ovr share of the proceeds will bo availpbln <Vr tho purchase of Feather Bonnets tor ■ o Company, thus completing our Full Dtaw Uniform. I have the honour to be, C. D. MACKINTOSH, Captain Wellington Highland Rifiw. FKEK ! FREKI FRTEkI "It |"RS. LANGKR will pive a Domonslra- •*■"-"- Uon on PraotioalWorldpgoFrlio r.nntror System of Dressmaking, as used in nil TeoV nioal Schools of the colouieH, ou THURSDAY, 21st innt.. at S p.m., in tie Oddfellow* Hall, Lower Hutt. DANCING AND DEPORTMKNT\ MRS. H. B. MASON'S Clnsse* foi BEGINNERS ay« held on MOX DAYS and WEDNKSDAYS, at 8 p.m. in her Private Hall, 56, Gluumfee-Rtre<^ next St. Peter's Church. Term commtut^l with pxipil. Mrs. Mason's method ot jnfi ruction cv» sures proficiency in one quarter at clas* <it in six- privato lessonß. PRIVATE LESSONS by arrangMnunt, art ft.okist and tka rooms kia. or a tic a. Rooms, No. 17. Lauibton-quay. " npHR above Tetv Booms tire n6w opMi JL and tastefully furnished throughout' Tea. Coffee, and Cocoa always ready. T'- ivat© room for Ladies. SpeoiiiUy —Lv Ufc Luucheotia, Grills, &o. Note nddress Jrt,«a Honor, Kin, Or* Tea Rooms. No. 17. Lamb, ton-quay

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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 43, 19 August 1902, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 43, 19 August 1902, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 43, 19 August 1902, Page 6

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