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mHEATRE ROYAL 10-NIGHT (FRIDAY), 19th DECEMBER. Last Night But One of DlX'd GAIKTY COMPANY tn Great Vnudeville Programme. Last Night But One or Frank M. Clark Ernest Fitls Olive Lenton Jennie Johnston Alf Sherwin Fred Rivcnhall Joe Cowan George Bentley Bcattic Galardi Ivy Galardi THE AMERICAN VITAGRAPH. Prices, 2s and Is. Private boxes, £1 Is. Plan at Hollidav's. Booking fee, 6d. MANAGERIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. 'I'ho Theatre Hoyal will be Closed next Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. FRIDAY, 26th DKCKMHKR. The Gorgoous CiiribUnas Pantomime, DICK WHITTINGTON DICK WHITTINGTON DICK WHITTINGTON AND HIS CA.T. A SPECTACLE LITE K ALLY DAZZLING. Surpassing in Grundeur THB WOKLD-FAMKI) CARNIVALS OF JiOMlfi. Box plan opens on MONDAY. H O R A L HALL, DEAN'S WAXWORKS And •VAUDEVDLLE COMPANY. Completo Success of New Programme. Doors open 7.15. Commence at 8 p.m. Admission— SlXPENCE. TO-NIGHT (Friday)— Competition Night. C1 OL. GE O. W. BELL, y AMERICA'S Sll/VJSR-TONGUKD ORATOR, Will Lecture in the WESLKY SCHOOL HA IX, TARANAKISTItKKT, TO.-NIGHT (FKIDAX), at 8 o'clock. Under the Patrouxge of the Kigbt Hon. It. J. Sedd:,n, 1.C., LL.D. Subjoci, : "BRITAIN'S OONTKIBUTION TO "-BRITAIN'S CONTRIBUTION TO MODJSItN PJiOGItKSS.V MODKKN PROUKIfi.NS." Chairman -Sir Robert Stout, K.C.M.G., Chief Justice. # Admission — One Shilling; I'eseuyed Heats, Two Shillings each, or Threo Shillings lor two members of same family. W. ii. FULLISR, Hon. Sec. T^XCHANGE HALL. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), At 8 p.m. WOMEN'S PARLIAMENT AND CONCERT! In Aid of the College Rifles Bazaar Fund. PART I. Songs, Recitations, elc, by _ Misses Sime, Maginnity, Watson and 'Upham, Messrs. Ballance, Can-, Duigan, and Hiscccks PART n. WOMEN'S PARLIAMENT (Men's Franchise). Tableau by College Rifles. God Save the King! Admission Is. " Booking fee, Is. Plan at Holliday's. NE W CENTURY HALL, KENT - TERRACE. SATURDAY NIGHT, 20th DEC, 1902. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. TT "P* Tt O TT T V THE MARVELLOUS STRONG MAN, Whose Challenge Sandow would not accept, Will give his Celebrated Performance of Feats of Strength, Heavy Weight Lifting, Swordsmanship, and his .Artistic Fire Club Display. ■ The above celebrated artist ■will, be assisted by the following Noted Artists uew to Wellington : — ZADONI, the Champion Head and Hand Balancer, Slack Wire Walker, aud Tumbler MISS EVA SYLVAIN, the Celebrated Coon Impersonator BABY DEVERE, Serio HARRY SYLVAIN, Baritone Also: J. WALSH, Celebrated Comedian and Patter Artist. MDLLION PRICES. MILLION PRICES 6d and Is. GARRISON BAND GARRISON BAND GARRISON BAND . AT BASIN RESERVE. SUNDAY NEXT, 21st DECEMBER, At 3.30 p.m. A SPECIALLY-SELECTED PROGRAMME! Collection in aid of sending the Band to the Masterton Contest. LIEUT. HERD, Conductor. H. DAVIS, Secretary. SEDDON TESTIMONIAL FUND. b / f¥IHE Presentation to the Right HonourJL able the Premier will be made by the Chairman (Mr. Nicholas Reid), on MONDAY NE.A.T , 22nd instant, at 3 p.m., at the Parliamentary Buildings. All Subscribers are invited to bo present. • By order of the Committee. A. S. BISS, Secretary. THE COMING SPORTS Of the WAIRARAPA CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. MASTERTON PARK, ON THURSDAY, Ist JANUARY, 1903. £172 and Four Gold Medals given in prizes. ENTRD3S for all Handicaps, Ghopping, Hewing, Sawing Competitions and Quoits, close WEDNESDAY, 17th December, 1902. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. Bagpipe Music, Cash Prizes 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 tho office of the undersigned. All Bicycle Events to be run under the Rules of the League of New Zealand Wheelmen. A GRAND SCOTCH CONCERT, in conjunction with the above will be held in the Town Hall on NEW YEAR'S NIGHT. For particulars see posters, obtainable on application to THOS. DUNCAN, Secretary, Maaterton. MELROSE BOROUGH COUNCIL. TAKING OVER A PRI\ ATE STREET. NOTICE is hereby given that the following 1 resolution was passed by way of Sneoial Order at a Special Meeting of the Melrose Borough Council, held at the Borough Council Offices, at 6 p.m. on the 9th day of DECEMBER, 1902, namely: — "That the Council do hereby declare all that portion of Tanera-crescent, in the Township of Fitchett, which is laid out 66 feet in width, to be a public street of the Borough ; and that this resolution shall be confirmed as a Special Order at an Ordinary Meeting of the Council % to be held on the 6th day of 'January, 1903." NOTICE is hereby further given that the said resolution will be submitted for confirmation as a Special Order at an Ordinary Meeting of the Council, to be held at the Borough Council Offices, 8, Colonial Mutual Buildings, Wellington, on TUESDAY, the 6th day of JANUARY, 1903, at 6 p.m. W. J. FOSTER, Town Cleric Dated this 11th dw of December, 1902.

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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 148, 19 December 1902, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 148, 19 December 1902, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 148, 19 December 1902, Page 6

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