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(J V E U A HOUSE.' UNDER THE SOLE DIRECTION OF MR. HARRY RICKAJIDS. General Manager, John C. Lrete. Totjbing Manager. M. Marcus FIRST ANJL> ONLY SANDOW MATINiIE, SATURDAY, at 2.30. SPECIAL MATINEE PRICES— Dress Circle aud Orchestral Stalls, 3s ; Stalls and Family Circle, 2s ; Pit, Is. Children and College Boys, Half-price to all parts of th» Theatre. Last Nitjht the Theatre was again Crowded by a Delighted and Enthusiastic Audience to witness MR. HARRY RICKARDS'S NEW CONTINENTAL, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN VAUDEVILLE CO. Headed by tho World's Greatest Physical Culture Apostle SANDOW SANDOW Continued Brilliant Reception Nightly of tho American Kendalls MR. AND MRS. SIDNEY DIiEW, P^OEESSOR MACCANN, MARK ANTHONY, RAY JONES, NITA LEKTE. FANNY POWKIIS. And those Beautiful Animated Pictures of tbe Coronation Celebrations and a Trip Across tho Atlantic in the N.G L Steamer Kronprinz Wilhelm. PRICES— Dress Circle and Oruhestral Stalls, ss; Stalls, 3s : Family Circle 2s fids Pit, till 7.50, 2s ; after 7 50, Is. Plan at the Dresden and Empire Hotel. ' ,*

/JpHEATRE ROYAL"! Sole Lessee and Director — Mr. P. R. Dift THE RETURNS ARE IN, And the Verdict is that DIX'S UAIETY COMPANY! .yes the Brightest, Wittiest, Merriest, d Best Vaudeville Entertainment ever n upon a local stage. OK AT THIS ARRAY OF MERRYMAKERS— THE THREE CASINOS I riANK k. CLAKK, Comediap JLIVE LENTON, Serio Comio -.itNEST'FITIS, Baritone IOK COWAN, Humorist \IA ? LHWIS, Soubrette e'RED RIVENHALL, Comio Vocalist iENNIE JOHNSON, Soprano GEORGE BENTLEY, Mimic GALARDI SISTERS, Expert Dancers THE AMERICAN VITAGRAPH. And there are others. Prices, 2s and Is. Private boxes, £1 li^ Plan at Holliday's. Booking fee, 6d. THE FUN SMITHS , Are at work for Christmas. SWIFTS AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB. IMOURTH ANNUAL CARNIVAL! Bl'B 1 ' • (Under N.Z.A.S.A. Pules). TE ARO BA.THS, SATURDAY, 13th DEO , 1902, at 2.30 p.m. MiniGe's String Baud in attendance. • Admission— Adults. ] s ; Children, 6d. JG. F. BICHAKDSON, / Hon. Seoretary. "CTOANK GRADY'S FOR WATCHES.' SANDOW'S FREE EXHIBITION. * I, MR. YOUNG, Sandow's Pupil, will give a practical demonstration of Sandow's appliances in the window of Lambton-quay (late Cameron and Christie) from 12.30 to 1 p.m. TO-MORROW (Thursday) ; also from 5t06 in the window of Mr. Geo. Winder, Ironmonger) Cuba-street. THE PICNIC OF THE SEASON! MESSRS- LUKE AND CO. (LTD.) ANNUAL PICNIC, To bo held at DAY'S BAY. SATURDAY, 13th DECEMBER, 1902. Tea, Milk, and Sugar provided. Sports, Toys for the Children. Tickets, Is; Children, 6d. Steamers leavo 10 and 2.15. F. LISLE, Secretary. THE COMING SPORTS Of the WAIRARAPA CALEDONIAN] SOCIETY. MASTERTON PARK, ON THURSDAY, Ist JANUARY, 1903. £172 and Four Gold Medals \iven in: prizes. ENTRIES for all Handicaps, Chopping, Hewing, Sawing Competitions and Quoits, close WEDNESDAY, 17th December, 1902. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. Bagpipe Music, Cash Frizes and Trophies Highland Dances, Cash Prizes and Trophies Bicycle Races, Hurdle and Flat Races Hewing, Bushfelling, and Sawing Competitions Wrestling and Jumping Boys' and Girls' Races Entries will be received at the office -of the undersigned. AH Bicycle Events to be run under the Rules of the League of New Zealand Wheelmen. A GRAND SCOTCH CONOERa 1 , in conjunction with the above will be held in the Town Hall on NEW YEAR'S NIGHT. For particulars see posters, obtainable en application to THOS. DUNCAN, Secretary, Masterton. I ALEXANDER M'ARTHUR, StipenJ diary Magistrate at Wellington, hereby give public notice that a petition signed by W. Johnson and 65 other Electors of the District of Newtown, praying that an enquiry be held respecting tho Licensing Poll for the said District of Newtown, taken on the 25th day of November, 1902, having been duly filed in the Magistrate's Court at Wellington, I have appointed FRIDAY, tho 19th day of - December, 1902, at 10 o'olock in the forenoon, at the Magistrate's Courthouse at Wellington, as the time and place for holding such enquiry. Dated at Wellington, this 10th day of December, 1902. A. M'ARTHUR, Stipendiary Magistrate. WELLINGTON CAMERA CLUB. fTtHE usual Monthly Meeting will bs JL held at the Club's new Room, corner of Willis and Manners streets, THIS EVENING, at 8 o'olock; GEO. W. BARLTROP. THE CITY AND SUBURBAN COOPERATIVE BUILDING SOCIETY. fX\HE Annual Meeting of the above -i- Society will be held in the Trocadero on WEDNESDAY, 17th inst., at 8 o'clock. Business— To receive Report and Balance-sheet and Election of Officers. J. B. FINLAY, Secretary. 25, Featherston-street. .** LODGE HINEMOA, No. 122. mHE Regular Meeting of the above X Lodge will be held in St. Thomas's Schoolroom, Riddiford-streetl. Nowtnwn THIS EVENING, 11th December' 1902 Ihe Lodge will be tyled at 8 p m sharp. *"— - By command of the W.M. "OIOFORG Purchasing a Typewriter, SEE The Now Model NO. 10 TOST. THE <TEREK & JONES COMPANY Viotoruwslreet, Wellington,

CHORAL HALL, COURTENAY-PLACE. TO-NIGHT! (Thursday) TO-NIGHT DEAN'S ROYAL WAXWORKS And VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. Our New Programme Received m. every sign of Approbation. A Bright, Clean and Interesting Enl. tainment, suitable to all, and only • oi Price of Admission, namely, SIXPiJiNL/i Doors open 7 p.m. Vaudeville Entei tainment at 8 p.m. FRIDAY — Competition Night. ESLEY HALL, TARANAKI-ST TO-NIGHT, THURSDAY, 11th DEC, 1902. FOURTH ANNUAL CONCERT By MRS. MUELLER AND PUPILS. Part I— Operatic. Part H— N. Kilburns, M.B. Beautiful Cantata, The Golden River" (in costume), with scenery and limelight ( effects. Tickets, Is. To commence at 8. VICTORIA \HALL ADELAIDE-ROAD. FRIDAY, 12th DECEMBER, At 8 o'clock. ST. THOMAS'S CHOIR ANNUAL CONCERT ! Haydn's "THE SEASONS— "SPRING," •With Orchestral Accompaniment. COURTENAY-PLACE CONGREGAV> TIONAL CHURCH. i A Reading of Charles Dickens's "A CHRISTMAS CAROL" will bo given by the Rev. NEWMAN HAjl,i,, on FRIDAY EVENING, 12th December, 1902, to commence at 8 o'clock. Admission Is. In the Afternoon, from 3 to 5, and again before the Reading, a Stall of Work, comprising useful and fancy articles, and children's clothing, will be open. Afternoon Tea, Music, etc. Proceeds in Aid of tho Piano Fund. ■*XT ELLINGTON Y. M. C. A. TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. WESLEY CHURCH, TARANAKISTREET. In connection with Wellington V.M.C.A. GREAT FAREWELL TO J. J. VIRGO, And THANKSGIVING MEETING. Chairman— J. Duthie, Esq., M.H.R. Revs. J. Reed Glasson and W. J. Elliott, Mr J. H. Barker and Mr. J. J. Virgo. Song Service by Alexander Choir at 7.30, Conducted by J. J. VHIGO. Members are requested to be in their seats by 7.20. SPECIAL OFFERING FOR V.M.C.A EVERYBODY- WELCOME. 300 seats specially reserved for men up to 7.50. PETER THOMSON,Hon. Sec. Y.M.O.A. THORNDON. rpHE' King's Coronation Lodge of Good JL Templars will hold a GRAND CONCERT on FRIDAY, 12th December, at 8 p.m., in the Primitive Methodist Schoolroom, Sydney-street. Vocal and Instrumental Items. Tickets 6d. BRO. E. A. GOODGER, Hon. Seo. . MR~ X PARKER'S GLEE AND MADRIGAL SOCIETY. ALL members are requested to attend a Rehearsal of "Acis and Galatea," at the Dresden, at 8 o'clock on iKiDAY, 12th. Tickets for the concert will bo issued. E. C. CACHEMAILE, Hon. Seo. ■CTRANK GRADY'S FOR WATCHES. J^jIRAMAE,, LIMITED, PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS; DR. FAULKE, Wellington C. H. TREADWELL, Solicitor, Welling, ton. THOS. WARDELL (Wardell Bros.) Wellington. M. MYERS, Solicitor, Wellington. R. CHASE-MORRIS (National Mutual Lifo Association), Wellington. SOLICITORS: Messrs. Stafford, Treadwell and Field, Panama-street. Wellington. SECRETARY (pro. tern.):, H. A. Wright. , BROKER: « A. Meliss Stuart. Capital £20,000 In £20,000 shares of £1 each, payable 2s 6d on application, 2s 6d on allotment, and the balance in calls of Is, at intervals of not less than' one month. It is the intention of tho proposed Company to dispose of 521£ acres of the Miramar Peninsula that it has under option (known as No. 1 Syndicate), as early as possible, and it is anticipated the first sale will be held in February. Sond for Prospectus and fullest information to the Broker, A. MELISS STUART, 4, Featherston-street, Wellington; Or tho Vendor, R. CHASE-MORRIS, Box 273, Wellington. IT IS NOT the name on tho bicycle that makes the bicycle good. It's the bicycle that makes the name good. So if you purchase a DAYTON you buy a good cycle and a good name. GOODWIN AND PHELAN, Manners-street, City. Branch Shop— Jackson-street, Petone. jDWANK GRADY'S FOR WATCHES.

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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 141, 11 December 1902, Page 6

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