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QPIfiRA HOUSE. Under the direction of MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON. Business Manager— Mr. Pete Hughe% Treasurer Mr. J. B. Moutiio. LAST 3 NIGHTS. LAST 3 NIGHT& THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY Of MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON'S MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY i In tho ENORMOUS AND UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS OF THE NEW MUSICAL COMEDY— "A RUNAWAY GD3L." "A RUNAWAY GIRL," Press Unanimous. Public Delighted.FOLLOW THE MAN ixlOM COOK'S, and catch A RUNAWAY GIRL, who was found listening to THE SOLDIER* IN THE PARKI THIS AND EVERY EVENING, At 7.45. "A RUNAWAY GIRL." "A RUNAWAY <HRL." Interpreted by a- Remarkable Cast «* ' Operatiq Artists, including — Misses Misses Rose Musgrove Lilian Diggea Blanche Wallace Hetty Muret Elsie Moore Aggie Kelton Grahatne Newton Madge Beunett Ituby Brown Annie Cobb Nellie Boithwick Elsie Baxter Mtssvs. Messrs. G. R. Jiantook Charles lA'diny Maurice Dudley Arthur Crane Arthur Lissanb Charles Trood Fred- Leslie • F. Santloy W.F. Whyte ' A.Sweeney and Mr. Fred H. Graham. FULL OPERATIC" CHORUS -AND ORCHESTRA, Under the direction of Mr. GEO. HALL. Produced under the Stage Direction of MR. FRED H. GRAHAM. DlxsN fi ° ent Scenery by GOR °ON" AND - BOX PLAN at tho Dresden Piano Depot and Empire Hotel. Day Sales at Abel's, Tobacconist's. Prices— DroßS, Circlo and R. Stallß, ss ; Stalls, 3s; Family Circle, 2s; Pit, One Shilling. Early Door Stalls, Family Crrcle and Pit, 7 till 7.50, Sixpence extra. rp HBIA TR E ROYAL. SATURDAY N.EXr7lsth NOVEMBER. Grand Re-opening Night. DIX'S GAIEIT COMPANY. Re-appearance, for a Short Season only, «| those Original and Refiued Comedians. CAU.AHAN and MACK CALLAHAN and MACK CALLAHAN and MACK, In their Charming Playlet, 11 THK OLD NEIGHBOURHOOD,* Introducing Real Irish Pipes. First Appoaranoe of tho young gentleman Athlete and Expert Ball-puncher, BROWN iPARKKR. BKOWN PAKKIOR. BROWN PARKEIt. A Decidedly Novel Entertainment. MB. ERNISST FITTS, Tlie Popular Baritone. Mr. F. M. Clark and Miss Olive Le&toa fa* their clever burlesque of THE MARVELLOUS DARTOS, Re-appearance of Miss May Lewis, Mr. Sara Bowloy ■ Miss Jon. Johnston Mr. Joo Covyan. Mr. F. M. Clark's New Comedy SketobV '"'JPHIU PADDED KOOM." New Series of Moving Pictures by tho AMERICAN VITAGRAPH. Prices, 2s aud Is. Private Boxes, JBl :la,' Plan at Holliday'B. Booking feo. 6d. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I CARLTON HALL. WELLINGTON SPIRITUALISTS 1 . SOOD3TY. IN consequenco of the large attendance' last Tuesday, friends unable to receive tests will do- so to-night: ■ Tho circle, undor Mrs. Barton's control, will commence at 8 p.m. Doors closo at 8.15. Admisi sion — Non-members, 6d. DON'T FORGET 1 < mHE GREAT AND ONLY RAILWAY A PICNIC, To be held at the UPPER HUT, NEXT SATURDAY, 15th NOVEMBER. Sports for Young and Old. Fun for tht Millions. RECORD SPORTS PROGRAMME (23 Events), Boat Swings, Toys and Races for th« children. Hot water, tea, sugar and milk free. Trains leave Te Aro 9.27, Wellington 9.37, Petono 10.7, calling at all station* between Te Aro and Upper Hutt. Fares— Adults, Is 6d; Children, up to 15 years, half-price. Special vans for bikes and go-carts. ARTHUR J. O'CONNELL, Secretary. EW ZEALAND AMATEUR SWIMMING ASSOCIATION. WELLINGTON CENTRE. OPENING OF THE SWIMMING SEA* SON AT THE TE ARO BATHS. Tho Season will bs declared open by, Dr. CHAPPLE, at 3 p.m., on SATCTK. DAY NEXT, 15th November. Programme of Five Events, including Public Sohools Handicap and Fancy Dress. Costume Race. Admission, 6d. J. LEVINSOHN, Hon. Sec. *<r* *<L* **. LODGE HINEMOA, No. 122. *~ INSTALLATION of W.M. and Investi. •a- turo of Officers for tho ensuing year TO-NIGHT, 13th inst., at the FrConiasons' Hall, Boulcott-street. Lodge tylod at 7 p.m. ; visiting Lodges, 7.30 p.m. ; Grand Lodge, 7.45 pjn. Brethren of Lodges Waterloo, No. 13, Leinstcr, No. 44, St. Andrew's, No. 32, N.Z. Pacific, No. 2, Ulster, No. 61, Coronation, No. 125, Wellington, No. 1521, and Aorangi,>No. 2300, , are cordially invited to be present and witness the ceremony. By order of the* W.M.B. STAR BOATING CLUB. ' A .GENERAL Meeting of above club will bo held at -the Boathouse on FRIDAY, 14th inst., at 8 p.m. : Business : Swimming Sports Confirm Bylaws. ' H. W. COOPER, Hon. Secretary. " WELLINGTON CAMERA CLUB. fTHHE usual Monthly Meeting will be hold JL at the Dresden THIS EVENING, at 8 o'olook. • Subject— "Beginners' Night." GEO. W. BAULTROP, Hon. Soo. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND. ' GENERAL ASSEMBLY PICNIC). mHE S.S. DUCHESS will l caVo tvt v -H- Ferry Wharf for Days Bay MORROW (FRIDAY) AF'&nJoN^ Tickets for tho return trin ,'n«i >• afternoon tea on tho groun£ P i, 1 5S ludn » to bo had at tho BiUo dSoT WilK *?*> and from members of tho A*Zl v^T' wmeeraenle Committee 4 y Ar^

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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 117, 13 November 1902, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 117, 13 November 1902, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 117, 13 November 1902, Page 6

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