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"mHE WRONG MR. WRIGHT."' "It's no use, Maria, ho yelled, "it won't run itGoing twice in one week — I regret 1 begun i1.."i 1 .." "Oh, Charley! What nonsense! You lold me In.=l night You could laugh for a month at the 'Wrong Mr. AVright !' " rf^PERA HOUSE "For a Laugh." Management of Willoughby and Gor,oh. AN IDEAL SA'aURD-AY BILL! THE LAUGIiLXG 150OM ! THE LAUGHING BOOM! Coniirae» GREATER annd STRONGER than EVER GREATER aund Sl'KO-xUER than EVER Notwithstanding this fact, owing lo Iho limited nature oi the acD&on, the Management regrel to annoui.ee the LAKT NIGHT DXjT TAYO LAST NIGHT r.UT TWO LAST NIGHT, liCT TWO Of GEORGE WILLOUGHBY And his LONDON COMEDY COMPANY In THE WRONG MR. WRIGHT. THE WRONG MR. WRIGHT. THE WRONG Mli. WRIGHT. The Hundred., Refused Tho Hundreds Refuted Nightly The Hundreds Refused Afcsure tho iManagomeut (hal they are Supplying a Lone-fell Want. Side-splitting Enlei'laimnenls, Clean, ' Amusing-, and Highly Diverting, AT PEOPLE'S POPULAR PRICES! THE ' "AVRIGHT"~LAUGHTER BOOM HAS FAIRLY SET IN, So plan your arrangements accordingly. Prices— 4s, 2s 6d, Is 6d and Is. Plau at Holliday's and Empire Hotel. Early Doors (6d extra), j>t Abel's. A. COAVAN, Manager. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY NEXT. ANOTHER LAUGHING SUCCESS, "ON AND OFF." "ON AND OFF." "ON AlsD OFF." All,. Wellington is .flecking- to &cc this Company in "The Wrong Mr. Wright;" that it will repeat the order and see tho GREATEST OF ALL LAUGHING FARCES "ON AND OFF." Is a foregone conclusion. JOHN'S CHURCH, WILLIS-ST. ORGAN RECITAL MR. I.LiUGIIAN BARNETT, On TUESDAY, 2nd DECEMBER, 1902, At 8 p.m. AY. A. REID, Hon. Sec.

NO. 2- CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING SOCIETY OF PETONE. SHAREHOLDERS of tho above Sociely aro notified that this office of No. 2 Society, Jackson-street, will bo open on, MONDAY, Ist December, 1902, al 7.30 p.m. to receive subscriptions. *■ Rides and pass books will be issued. Shares can be taken up on aplication the same evening or any future pay night. H. COOK, Secretary. WELLINGTON V.M.C.A. ' ADDRESS By J". J. VjIEG O t ■ On SUNDAY, 3 p.m.,- to MEN ONLY, In Iho /"\PERA • HOUSE. Subject — "PLAYING TPIE FOOL." Mr. VIRGO will Sing Solos. Meetings for Men Only, on MONDAY and TUESDAY, iv. Exchange Hall. PETER THOMSON, Hon. Sec.

" NOW THANK WE ALL OUR -GOD." GREAT mHANKSGIVING MEETING iLi In tho OPERA HOUSE, On SUNDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, Al 8.15 p.m. EXPRESSIONS OF THANKFULNESS FOR THE COLONIAL ADA^ANCE TOWARDS NO-LICENSE. His Worship tho Mayor (Mr. J. G. W. Aitken, M.H.R.) will preside. Piano kindly lent by Dresden Pianoforlo Company. Alexander Mission Choir invited to attend in force. Overflow Meeting in Wesley Church ;f; f necessary. TVTEWTOAVN CONGREGATIONAL V% « SUNDAY SCHOOL, CONSTABLE - STREET. ANNIA 7 ERSARY SERVICES, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), .30th NOV. 11 a.m. — Roy. G. Bond. 3 p.m. — Rev. AY. Newman Hall. 6.30 p.m. — Rev. B. L. Thomas. Special Anniversary Hymns. Largo Choir, assisted by 'Instrumentalists. Collections at each Borvii-e towards tho Sunday School Funds. THE ANNIVERSARY TEA On TUESDAY EVENING, at 6.30. Tickets, One Shilling. Public Meeting, Distribution of Prizes, etc., at 7.30 p.m. rgiHE FORAVAItD MOVEMENT. DRUIDS' HALL, TABANAKI STREET. SERVICES TO-MOEBOW (SUNDAY), A I 7 p in. Subject — " The Naturo nnd Character of Rplii^ious Authority." 10 a.m., Bible '< 'la-,s at 47, El lice-street. AY. A. Ev.vis's. \\J ELLINGTON CENTRAL MISSION. »' » rIEKBEiiT-STi<EKT(off Manuers-st). 11 a m.- Air. Black. 6 p.m. — Open Air Meeting, Ghnzneo-st. 7 p.m. — Evanrjolibtie -Mr. Watcrhou&o. Music nnd Song. SUNDAY, MONDAY. TUESDAY, December 7, 8, 9. ■ ANNIVERSARY.— PIease note tho dates. NICHOLAS TUUNKK, Mishioner. VV ELLI NGTON S PI 1{ I T U A LISTS' » V SOCIETY, Cari.tonwHali,, ' Corner of Ingehtrc and Marion strpets. • A Circle will bo held iv the above Hall on SUNDAY, 30th November, at, 7 p.m. Tranco Address by our resident Medium. Subject— '• The Future Life, and how it may be gained. Questions answered. Friends aro requested to take their Feats by 7 o'clock : doors clohe at 7.15. ASSEMBLY HALL, If] DDIKORD-ST. (Opposite AVilb-on-slreet.) CLAUDE £~ 11YLAND , AViJI (D.A.) gire a. Goajwl Addict* on SUNDAY EVENING, at 7 o'clock. Seats free. No collection. Come and bring a frieud,

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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 131, 29 November 1902, Page 6

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