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mHEATRE ROYAL. Refined Vaudeville at Popular Prices, By tho People's Favourites. DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY! LAST NIGHT Of the Present Combination. The Theatre will be closed next Monday, Tuesday, nnd Wednesday. FRIDAY, 261h DECEMBER. First production in New Zealand of the Drury Lane Pantomime — DICK WHITTINGTON DICK WHITTINGTON DICK WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT. ■ The most perfect manifestation of stagecraft ever seen in the colony. GRAND and BEWITCHING BALLETS NOVEL and ORIGINAL SPECIALTIES FASCINATING, GRACEFUL ARTISTS PRINCELY, GORGEOUS COSTUMES Wonderful Mechanical Effects. MASSIVE REALISTIC SCENERY. THE ENTIRE PRODUCTION A REVELATION. TO THE WORLD OF INTELLECT. Prices, 2s and ls. Boxes, £1 ls. Box Plan at Holliday's. Booking fee, Gd. rp HEA TR E ROYAL CHRISTMAS NIGHT ! GRAND SACRED CONCERT. A HOST OF TALENT, Including — MR. ERNEST FITTS, MISS JENNIE JOHNSTON, PROCESSOR HENRI MASTiij.: JACK GARRY. GEMS OF ORATORIO. "Nazareth," "Ora Pro Nobis," "Pro v Peccati3," etc., etc. MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME. FULL ORCdESTRA. THE AMERICAN VITAGRAPH. In a new set of Pictur ,••, entitled — "A TRD? TO HOM* *LND." Prices, 2s and ls. Box plnn at Holliday's. In Aid of THE TORY -STREET MISSION, In charge of SISTER HASLETT. WESLEY HALL, TARANAKI-ST.. On MONDAY, 22nd DECEMBER, 1902, CINEMATOGRAPH^ENTERTAINMENT. Two Hours' Innocent Amusement. Animated Pictures, Processions, Reviews, London Street Scenes, Lightning Changes, Swiss Scenery. New Music. Admission — ls ; children, 6d. TSTELLINGTON DISTRICT DE- »» FENCE RDJLE CLUBS' ASSOCIATION. , " SECOND ANNUAL MEETING. TRENTHAM RIFLE RANGE. 26th and 27th DECEMBER, 1902. Match 1.— 200 and 300 yards; 17 prizes. Match 2.— 300 and 600 yards; 17 prjze3Match 3. — 500 and 600 yards; 17 prizes. Match 4.— 500 and 7uo yards; 17 prizes. Match 5. — 600 and 700 yards; 22 prize 3 Match 6.— 700 yards, 10 shots ; 22 prizes. Match 7. — IVro Match, etc. ; 10 prizes. Match 8._ — Rapidity Match, 500 yards, 4- or 5 prizes. Grand Aggregate, NO3. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6—5 prizes and gold modal. Th© first five matches aro 7 shots per range. Total Prize-money, £97. See programmes as to full particulars. C. H. AAMODT, Secretary. TOOXING DAY, -*-* FRIDAY, 26th DECEMBER. POPULAR MARINE EXCURSION To PrCTON. The Favourite Passenger Steamer ZEALANDIA, 3000 Tons, Leaves Queen's Wharf at 7.30 a.m., Starting on return from Picton at 4.30 p.m. FARE KS. Children under 12 Half-faro. Garrison Band on Board. Meals at popular prices. HUDDART. PARKER AND CO. PROPRIETARY (Ltd.). PORIRUA ATHLETIC CLUB. SPORTS MEETING To be held on BOXINv* DAY. In connection with the abovo tho fol- i lowing handicaps have been declared: — PORIRUA HANDICAP— 220 '140 100 yds yds yds F. H. Somers ... „. ... 5 10 3 J. W. Pike 10—6 R. Hadfield 12 Jg 7 W. G. Jarton ' 1* 22 8 F. Oootes , 1* S-j 7 F. Mullandcr 15—8 W. Seymour 15 30 — P. Oakley 15 30 10 D. Morris 15 30 ID D. V. Quili 15 30 10 R. Cootes 15 — 10 W. M. Adams .., lo 30 10 A. .H. Baskevillo , 15 — 10 J. P. Smith 15 — 10 T. A. Carruthers 15 30 10 J. W. Coley 16 30 10 H. A. Gay ... , 16 30 13 J. C: Kenny 16—9 F. H. Symth 13 - — R. J. Long ... 13 - 10 J. W. M'Kain 13 — 10 H. Payno — sc 1 P. O'Connor — 8 3 H. Ward — 20 — T. Biggins r«i — — 30 — G. J. Adams — 30 — T. J. Chapman — 30 — W. Small , — — 9 G. Wilkea _ _. 10 E. Spicer — — 10 J» Orr 10 J Tes&anski — — 10 F. Cuor.mings — — 10 H. Hurcombo 6 — 4 300 YARDS HANDICAP (open only lo members of the Empire City Athletic Club).— H. -Payne, ser; P. O'Connor, 7yds; F. BS Somcrs, 9yds; J. J. fciixn, 18yds'; W. G. Carton, 20yds; F. H. Smyth, 22yds; O. Green, 22yds. # 88<>yds 1 mile hdop. hdep. | H. Payne so sc P. O'Connor 15 20 H. Ward ..." ... 35 40 R. Hughes 50 60 T. J. Chapman ... 50 — E. Spicer 50 75 P. Murray 50 75 T. Biggins 50 75 F. H. Smyth 50 — j. D. 1 Kelly 50 75 J. W. Coley 50 — [ H. A. Gay 50 — J. Scobie 50 75 A. Spicer ... ... 50 75 P. A. M'Coll — 30 F. Mullandcr — 75 G. A. Adams — 75 P. Thompson — 75 ULIC SHANNON, Handicapper. C. Morris and A. Morris can obtain* their handicaps from the Secretary on complying with the conditions. Entries for the undermentioned events close on the ground : — Maiden Race, 150 yd s; Half-mile Bicyole Handicap : Onemile Bicycle Handicap (open to members of tho Wellington Cycling Club) : Onemile Bicycle Handicap (for Maoris) ; Wheel Race, tj* o miles ; High Jump. R. W. ARMIT, Hon. Sec. PANAMA HATS! PANAMA HATS PANAMA HATS PANAMA HATS PANAMA HATS At G. GOLDSTEIN S, 16, CUBA-ST. • (Next to Silver Grid).

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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 149, 20 December 1902, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 149, 20 December 1902, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 149, 20 December 1902, Page 6

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