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QPURA HOUSE. Under tho direction of MR. J. Q. WILLIAMSON. Business Manager — Mr. Peto Hughes. Treasurer Mr. J. B. Moutrie. LAST 2 NIGHTS! LAST 2 NIGHTS 1-, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, Of MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON'S MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY! ' In the ENORMOUS AND UNPRECEDENTEH COMEDY _° F THE NEW MUSICAII "A RUNAWAY GniL." "A RUNAWAY GffiL," Press Unanimous. Public Delighted. .FOLLOW THE MAN IrlOM COOK'S and catch A RUNAWAY GIRL, who was found listening ttf THE SOLDESRtf UN THE PARK! THIS AND TO-MORROW EVENING* Afc 7.45. "A RUNAWAY GIRL." "A RUNAWAY GHIL." . By special requpit Miss Rose Musgrovv afcd Mr. Fred graham will introduce The Piccaninnies" for the first time in New Zealand. MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 17j When will bo presented, for the FffiST TIME IN WELLINGTON, Tho Most Popular and Successful Comio Opera of the time— SAN TOY! SAN TOY! By arrangement with Mr. George Edwardes, of Daly's Theatre, London, where SAN TOY enjoyed a run of more thau two years. ' * SAN TOY! SAN TOY! Forms a delightful entertainment, con*bining the vivacious fun of the Gaiety, musical plays with the charm of the Savoy Comio Opera. Tho Characters iq SAN TOY! SAN TOY! Will bo interpreted by tho Members ' Mr. Williamson's MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY. FULL OPERATIC CHORUS AND S ORCHESTRA, Under the direction of Mr. GEO. HALL.'! Produced under the Stage Direction of ' MR. FRED H. GRAHAM. Magnificent Scenery by GORDON AND' DIXON. BOX PLAN at the Dresden Kano 'Depot" and Empire Hotel. Day Salei at Abel's, Tobacoonist's. Prices— Dress Oirole and It. Stalls, ss; Stalls, 3s: Family Circle. 2s; Pit, One Shilling. Early Door Stalls, Family Oircle and Pit, 7 till 7.30, Sixpence extra. IJIHE ATRE EO'YA hi TO-MORROW NIGHT (SATUEDAY) 15th NOVEMBER. Grand Reopening Night. DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY. Re-appearance, for a Short Season only, of those Original and Refined Comedians, , CALLAJJAN and MACK, CALLAHAN and MAQK CALLAHAN nnd MACK, In their Charming Playlet, " THE OLD NEIGHBOURHOOD," Introducing Real Irish Pipes. First Appearance of the young gentleman. Athlete and ISxpert Batt-punoher, BROWN PAUKEB. BKOWN PARKISS. * BROWN PARKER. A Deoidedly Novel Entertainment, MR. ERNEST FITTS, The Popular Baritone. 'Mr. F. M. Clavlc&ft Miss Olive Lenton n\ their cle-rer onfloscine. qf • THE MARVELLOUS TSaRTOS. &e-ap»earanoa of Miss' May Lewis, Mr. Sam Rowley Miss Jen. Johnston Mr. Joe Cowan. Mr. F. M. Clark's New Comedy Skefcoh, "THE PADDED ROOM." New Series of Moving Pictures by the ' AMERICAN VITAGRAPH. Prices, 2s and Is. Private Boxes, -fil 1» Plan at Holliday'g. Booking fee, 6d. i{ pHORAL HALL. — MONDAY, 17th v> November, j- Great Boxing Tournament. Twelve entries, aU firsfc-olass. Four giants, 14-stoners, also lOsfc picked men. Three gold medals, three silver medals. Maco v. Sidney Barnes (six rounds), Champion Amateur from West End Club, London. Hercules the strong man will appear. Admission, 3s, 2s, Is. Professor H. Maco, Manager. TtyTitd. HARRIS will hold public oircla in New Century Hall, Kent-terrace, THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, At 8 o'clock. Admission— Ono Shilling. DON'T FORGET! ' mHE GREAT AND ONLY RAHAVAY J. PICNIC, To be held afc the UPPER HUT, NEXT SATURDAY, 15th NOVEMBER. Sports for Young and Old. Fun for the . Millions. RECORD SPORTS PROGRAMME (23 Events). Boat Swings, Toys and Races for th* children. Hot water, tea, sugar and milk free. Trains leavo Te Aro 9.27, Wellington 9.37, Petono 10.7, calling at all stations between To Aro, and Upper Hutt. Fares— Adults, Is 6d; Children, up to 15 years, half-price. ' Special vans for bikos and go-carts. ARTHUR J. O'CONNELL, Secretary. EW ZEALAND AMATEUR SWIMv MING ASSOCIATION. WELLINGTON CENTRE. OPENING OF THE SWIMMING SEASON AT THE TE ARO BATttS. Tho Season will bo declared open by Dr. CHAPPLE. at 3 p.m., on SATURDAY NEXT, 15th November. Programme of Fiyo Events, including Public Schools Handicap and Fancy Dress Costume Race. Admission, 6d. J. LEVINSOHN, Hon.- Sec. JOHNSON VILLK SALIi YA.RD6. TUESDAY, IBtli NOVEMBER. Salo afc 11 a.m. FREEMAN R. "JACKSON & CO M in conjunction with A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Limitod, will .sell at tuoir yards v abovpi — 59 bullocks 150 shoep ' * A train will -leave Wellington and Manawivtii Hailway Station at 9.55 a.m., returning* from Johiißonvillo afc 11.50 and il \\.m. X DUCHOLZ, Local Affent-E. BUCHOLZ^ 01 ""*' S, Lambton-quay, Wellington. WANTED Known-PROGRAMMES p;lng Pr offit at the Evenins Poßt j °\

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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 118, 14 November 1902, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 118, 14 November 1902, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 118, 14 November 1902, Page 6