{TVPKRA ' HOUSE. Under tho direction of MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON. f Business Manager — Mr. Pete Hughes. Treasurer Mr. J. B. Moutrie. POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT ! POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT ! The Record Success, par excellence, of the 1 Australian Stage, "A RUNAWAY GIRL." "A RUNAWAY GIRL." THE LAST NIGHT Of » AUSTRALIA'S RECORD SUCCESS," "A RUNAWAY GIRL." The Most Universally Musical Comedy Ever Prcseutcd. l As a Tonio "IT IS WORTH A GUINEA A VISIT." Especially if you are a connoisseur of PRETTY GIRLS, DELIGHTFUL MUSIC, CATCHY AIRS, BRILLIANT ARTISTS, CLEVER COMEDIANS, IRRESISTIBLE FUNNIOSITEES. EXHILARATING DANCES, LOVELY DRESSES, \, SPLENDID ENSEMBLES. POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT ! POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT ! > "A RUNAWAY GIRL," Characters by the Full Strength of MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON'S MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY j i- _____ MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 17, When will be presented, for tho 3 FIRST TIME IN WELLINGTON, Tho Most Popular arid Successful Comic Opera of the time — • SAN TOY! SaN TOY"! By arrangement with Mr. George Edwardes, of Daly's Theatre, Loudon, where SAN TOY enjoyed a run of morb than two years. SAN TOY! SAN TOY! Forms a delightful entertainment, combining the vivacious fun of the Gaiety musical plays with tho charm of the Savoy Comic Opera. The Characters in ' SAN TOY! SAN TOY! ' Will be interpreted by tho Members of Mr. Williamson's MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY. _____ / FULL OPERATIC CHORUS *AND ORCHESTRA, Under the direction of Mr. GEO. HALL Produced under the Stage Direction of I MR. FRED H. GRAHAM. t Magnificent Scenery by- GORDON AND DIXON. - • BOX PLAN at the Dresden Piano . Depot and Empire Hotel. Day Sales at Abel's, Tobacconist's. Prices — Dress Circle and R. Stalls, 5s j Stalls, 3s; Family Circle, 2s; Pit, One 5 Shilling. Early Door Stalls, Family Cir3 cle and Pit, 7 till 7.30, Sixpence extra. , 1 5 IMPROVED ACCESS TO KARORI. nnHE Members of the Deputation ap- '•»-■ pointed to wait upon the Karori s Bojrough Council in roforenco to the } abovo are requested to meet at the Paro- , chial Hall, Karori, at 8 p.m. on MONDAY i NEXT, tho 17th inst. All •in sympathy with this movement aro requested to be present. i mHB N.Z. PRESBYTERIAN GENE1 - RAL ASSEMBLY. MONDAY EVENING, 17th INST. Business: FOREIGN MISSION. Report at 8 p.m. Miss Henderson (India), Rev. A. Don, and Mr. W. Mawson, M.A., will address tho Assembly. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF* NEW j ZEALAND. GENERAL ASSEMBLY. mO-MORROW'S SERVICES will be -»- conducted as under: — ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, WILLIS-ST. 11, Rev. W. Gray Dixon, M.A. , Auckland. ' 3, United Service for Young People, Rev H. Kelly, M.A. (Auckland), Rev. J. Chisholm (Dunedin). 6.30, Rev. J. Gibb, M.A. (Dunedin). ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH. • 11, Rev. R. J. Porter (Oamaru), Rev. W. Scorgie (Dunedin). KENT-TERRACE CHURCH. i- 11, Rev. J. Gibb, M.A. (Dunedin). 6.30, Rev. Gibson Smith, M.A. (Dunedinl ROSENEATH SCHOOL. 6.30,. Rev. S. Osborno (New Plymouth). ST. JAMES'S CHURCH, ADELAIDE* ROAD. 11, Rev.-S. W. Currie, M.A. (Balclutha). i 3, Service for .Young People, Rev. R. Fairmaid (South Taieri). 1 6.30, Rev. I. Jolly, M.A. (Palmerston N.). IN MEMORIAM CHURCH, ISLAND BAY. 3, Rev. A. -C. Wedderspoon. - 7, Supply. ST. DAVID'S CHURCH, PETONE. 11, Rev. C. Coilnor (Napier). 3 6.30, Rev. G. Miller (Milton). KNOX CHURCH, HUTT. 11, Rev. R. M. Ryburn (Wanganui). ' 3, Rev. D. Rodger (Waikari! . 6.30, Rev. H. Kelly, M.A. (Auckland). KHANDALLAH. > Evoning Service, Rev. H. K. Lawrio (St. Andrew's). ] WADESTOWN. 6.30, Rev. T. T4it. JOHNSONVILLE. j 7, Rev. W. Kyd (Kolso). Special Collections in aid of the Local Assembly Expenses Fund. ST. JOHN'S YOUNG WOMEN'S BIBLE CLASS. SPECIAL MEETING, 2 p.m., SUNDAY, .16th. Full attendance of members requested. FRANCES GUNN, } Secretary. 1 I\7 ELLINGTON SPIRITUALISTS' VV SOCIETY, G&itr/roN Halt,, Corner of Injrestre and Marion streets. A Circle will be held in the abovo Hall on 3 SUNDAY, 10th November, at 7 p.m. Trance Address. Subject — "The March of Time and tho Law of Existence." Children's Lyceum at 2.30 p. m. All cordially invited. Harbinger for November.now to hand. • WELLINGTON ASSOCIATION OF SPIRITUALISTS (Kbgiste«ei>). , NEW CENTURY HALL, Kknt-tbrbace. , TO-MORROW. SUNDAY, 16Lh NOV. At 7 p.m. sharp. MISS FLORNNCK MORSE, Inspirational and TKST MEDIUM, of London, will do- - liver hey first address. Subject— 1 ' Life j "Beyond." To be followed by Clairvoyant , "TESTS." Silver coin at the door. Lyceum at 2.30 p.m. 3 Harbinger of Light for November. All are cordially invited.
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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 119, 15 November 1902, Page 6
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