m II E A T R B ROYAL. Sole Lessee and Director — P. R. 1">IX. TONIGHT ! TO-NIG >HT ! DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY. ENORMOUS ATTRACTIONS! FOR TWO NIGHTS ONL T ! That Universal Favourite, MISS LIZZIE KIRK MISS LIZZIE KIRK MISS LIZZIE KIRK And tho Champion Dancer and Comedian, MR. FRANK LEON. MR. FRANK LEON. v Also LnHl Two Nightß of Thouo Evorgreo:i yet Evor-black (Jomodians POPE and SAYLES. POPE and SAYLES. Harvey and Morris, Pearl Lovell, Molly Bpntlcy, Tom Suuikloih, Chas. Howard, Tho Vilagruph. GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. REMEMBER! Thin Great Cnmbmatiou appcai-n Only TO-NIGIIT aiul MONDAY. Fniewoll lo Mi-> ii Li/zie Kirk. Kaiewoll Id Mr Frank Leon. They will lelmn to N Z. on 6Ui .Tune, 1904. Prices 2- :.nd 1 Pi i vale Boxes, £1 Ib. Plan lit Unlhdiiy's Booking Foe, 6d. mIIEATRE X O V A L. Sole Leviee . . Mr. P. R. Dix. Commencing TUESDAY NEXT, 16th SEPTEMBER A Great Vaudeville Attraction. MR. HARRY RICKARDS' MR. HARRY RICKARDS' NEW ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND CONTLNEN t'AL COMPAN V Of VAUDEVILLE ARTISTS. First Appearanco in New Zealand of FAGAN and BYRON, FAG AN and BYnON, In an ontirely New and Unique Entertainment, replete with Comedy, Songr, JL»ance and Beautiful Costumes. First Appcoranco in New Zealand of THE JACKSON FAMILY, THE JACKSON FAMILY, Absolutely tho Most Skilful MiiHionl Entertainer* in the World. First Appearance m New Zealand of Tin* .World's Champion Club Jugglers, DERENDA and BRKEN, DEitENDA and BREEN, Tho Kings of Club' Swinging. First Appearanco in Wollington of MUC. J. \V. WINTON, MR. J. W. WINTON, Tho Great Ventriloquist, And THE IRREPRESSIBLE M'GINTY. First Appearance in New Zealand of The Popular Young Austral inn Contralto, MISS NEVA CARR-GLYNN. First Apuearanco in New Zealand of A HE OLARENCB SISTERS. Reappearance of MISS JENNIE OPIE, In Illustrated Songs. For tho First Time in 'New Zealand THE PERFECTED BIOSCOPE, Projecting a Now' and Beautiful Series of Animated Piclurcß. GRAND OPENING NIGHT, TUESDAY NEXT. Prices, 3s, 2«, li. Privato Boxes (to accomodato fivo persons). £1 ss. Early doors, 6d cxlrn. Box Plan at Hollidny's. No extra charge for booking. ' Busincsß Manager, M. MAKCUS. WELLINGTON ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. mHE SECOND TJONCERT OF THE A' SEASON Will bo held at tho CHORAL HALL On TUESDAY, 16th SEPTEMBER, At 8 p.m. PROGRAMME.— Part I. Overture — "Morry Wives of Windsor (Otto Nicolai) Song — "My Beloved Spake" (Gounod) — Mudamo Eveleen Carlton, with 'cello- ' obbligato by Mr. A. H. Hamerton. Concerto for Pianoforto and Orchestra — "A-minor" (Schumann) — Mips Dora J ud son Part 11. Overture— "Hi Ballcj" (Sullivan) * Song — "I Thought of Thee" (Helmund) — Madame Evoloen Curlton Tarnntelle for Flute and Clarinet (Saint- 1 Saeni)— Mes.-rs. C. J. Hill and H. Moßehini Thrco Danec« from "Henry VIII." (Edward German) — Morris Dance, Shepherds' Dancp, Torch Danco (by request) A train leaves Thorndon Ptation for Te Aro at 7.35 p.m. A train leave* Te Aro station for Thorndon at 10.15. y Prices — Reserved scats, 3s ; unreserved, Zt. ARTHUR I. GRABIIAM, i Hon. Sec. Tfl £DE tt A~~L HALL SUNDAY, MthTat 7.30 p.m. TOM~MANN Will deliver his Last Lecture previous to his doparturo for Australia, as above. Subject : "WELLINGTON WHAT IT MIGHT BE IN I^, YEARS' TIME." DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE to HEAR TOM MANN. * Silver Coin Collection at tho door. Open-air Moutinj? at Mercer-street on SATURDAY, at 7.30 p.m. W. £t. nAMPTON, Spc. N.Z. Socialist Party. PROF MACK'S GRAND BOXING TOURNAMENT, to be hold on 6th OCTOBER, at Choral Hull. Open to any 12st and 10H Amp. ten* in Wollington. First prize, a Handsome Gold Medal ; second, a Silver Modal. Entries closo on Ist Ortobor. Competitors pleaso send in thoir names to Prof. Muce, 5, Herbort-slroot, oil Mannors-streot, City. A\[ ELLINGTON CITY* BRASS BAND'S SELECT ANNUAL SOCIAL Will bo hold in tho DRUIDS' HALL on ' DEMONSTRATION NIGHT. Tickets may bo had off members. A GRAND SOCIAL uutlor tho auspices /jL of tho Juvenile Contingent o£ St. Patrick's Branch, No. 95, H.A.C.B. Society, will bo held in tho Druids' Hull, Taranaki-stroet, on WEDNESDAY, 17th September, 1902. Doublo tickets, 3s 6d ; single tickets, 2s. Music by Miss Hawthorne's String Band. R. J. ROBINSON, Hon. Sec. LIBERAL AND LABOUR. FEDERATION, N.Z. CLYDE-QUAY BRANCH. GRAND SOCIAL will be held in tho Foresters' Hall, on FRIDAY, 2l>th September, at 8 p m., interspersed by Songs, Recitations, etc. Ticket 1 * 2*- First -class Su;>i>er. Miss Hawthorne's String Bnnd. GEO. O'LOUGHLIN, Hon. Sec. MR! R~ PARKER'S GLEE AND MADRIGAL SOCIETY. PRACTICE will be resumed on MONDAY WEEK, 22nd instant, when a full attendance is requested. B. 0. CACHEMAILLE, Hon. Sec. WELLINGTON WOOLLEN MAN UFA 6T TURING COMPANY (Ltd.). NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. WARRANTS for Six Months* Dividend (r.t 4i per cent.) havo been mailed to all shareholders. A. E. DONNE, Secretary. Wollington, 13th September, 1802.
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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue LXIV, 13 September 1902, Page 6
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