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D.I.C. I>-I.C. . WINDOW DISPLAY! BKANDON-STltEliT FJS.ONT, Designed aid corriod out by Ml!. FJtANK L. CAIIK. JuKa, t liBi'IIESENTINQTHE NEW YoJiK '; - AND BROOKLYN BRIDGE, With Electrical Effects, And showing every detail of the Great Bridg-o, v ¦ FORMING THU LARGEST DISPLAY OF HABERDASHICRY WARES ( Ever Made in New Zealand. SEl<] THIS MARVELLOUS CONSTRUCTION, AND VISIT THE D.I.C. HABERDASHERY DEPARTMENT. T HTEOiIIH?!EH T E OiIIH? ! E TO-N R IgV! A IOP E R ;; A _ H°U SE - LAST TWO NIGHTS IN NEW ZEALAND Under the Direction of OF HILL .vND SILVAINY. MR. J. C. TTCLLIAMSON DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY. . Business Manager Mr Harold Ashton DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY. Representative. .^.Mr. Bert Royle Positively tbe Last Opportunity but One of • Seeing the Greatest Act m the World. •» LAUGHING SUCCESS ! Last HILL aud SILVAINY. Lasb LAUGHING SUCCESS ! Two HILL aud bILVAINY. Two Nights. HILL and SILVAINY. Nights. POSITIVELY THE LAST THREE Nightly incieasing Success of KIGHTS. Mil. TOD CALLAWAI', Society TO-NIGHT' TOKt^ttti MX. TOD UALLAWA* Comiqne. THURSDAY lW> AY «2i 9 \\ mnnr JSrer THE WILLIAMS QUAKTKITW. p«2&velv the >L*st Thrl %SJf^s* Poyulav THJi; WILLIAMS QUAIt'IbTTK ositlvel y "« Last lhree Nights m Mr. Kobn. Hay Mr. Jas. Marion Wellington of Adson and Thome Mu. Geo. Dean MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON'S Piices, 2s, Js, an<i 6d. PJan at Holliday'a. NEW COMEDY COMPANY! Booking fee, 6d. Day sales at M. E. Jones's, Tn tKa n lm ,;^ w;«- * ™ opposite Olub Hotel. ln J% BMB M liunmef *> Wittiest, Cleverest, SATURDAY NEXT, 25th JULY. Brightest Quaintest, Sauciest ComAuother Gigautic Attraction. Spec.al *^°f Modem Days. Kugageuumt of the World-famed °.g> AT A MGHTI" STEELK-PAY.NK STKKLE-PAYNE 0H » WHAT A NIGHT!" BJKLLItINGIOItS ! BKLLKINGIOKS ! MR. GEORGE GIDDENS ' Who will appeal in tbeir Unique Drawing- As room l!hitertainuient, in addition to the JOSEPH PLNGLET, as Created and • Full Strength of Dixs Uaiety Played by him in the Original London ' A GREAT°° DOUBLE BTTT Production for 640 Consecutive Nights A ixilJliAl UUUiSJ-iiij JilLilj. "OH WHAT A 'NTTr'TITM" To-mgbt and To-morrow Wight '-Last Two «oh' WHAT A NTPTT-r '• Appeaarauces in N.Z. of Ua> WMAI A JNIGrHT ! HILL and SILVAINY. ACT I.— FUNNY, SMILES. ST. MARK'S SCHOOLROOM, ACT H.— FUNNIER, HILARITY. SUSSEX-SQUARE. ACT m.— FUNNIEST, CONVULSIONS IN AH) OF ORGAN AND CHOHI OF LAUGHTER UXiHIUiNB Sterndale Bannett's popular Operetta- " 0H ! WHAT' A NIGHT!" "MAY QUEEN !" _ . _ , „ In character. . Box P lan . Dresden. Prices— ss, 3s, 2s, By the Members of St. Mark's Choir. 4 s ; , earl y, dd A °? r ?> 6d ext * a - Day sales at Td-NIGHT (THURSDAY) AND It). Ross s aud Abel 8 - MORROW NIGHT (FRIDAY). . > T rv"^m ' Principals : , NOTICE. May Queen— Miss Gaudin. The Lover — All Accounts against the above CornMr. H. Andrews, Jun. The Queen — pany must be rendered not later than -12 Miss Morell. «Robin Hood— Mr. R. o'clock, FRLDAY, 24th JULY. A. Hamerton. — — - , '* Stage Manager— J. M. Izett. f^H-ORAL HA.LL. Musical Director— Lawrence F. Watkins, . , Mus. Bac. ' SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Doors open at 7.30. Commence at 8. Children's Competition Matinee S. G. HAMERTON, For the Girl or Boy who Sings the Chorus of Hon. Seo. " Cheer up, Buller," the best. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIA~ " CHORAL~HALL „ . , „ TION Packed to tbe Doors Again ! (Ambulance Department of the Order of TomVl^ T?rTTri.<n'Q c- . j St John \ io-nignc a ULLJ'jK S Saturdays Ht.jJotin.) at 8 p.m. ENTERTAINERS, at 2.30 pm. President— H.R.H. The Prince of Wales, New Programme Simply Delightful. K.G. Received with Unbounded Enthusiasm, Local President — His Excellency the „ , • Applause, and Laughter. Governor. Fred Bluett. Fred Bluett. Fred Blnett. ¦ Peculiarly Quaint, Distinctly Original THE ANNUAL MEETING of the local <JBJ B ' r8 oBlu!£o Blu !£- r FreA Blnefct - Centre will be held at the Exchange A ?",fJ c ,' T 5» "^ Something Immense Hall, TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), the 24th TT i b £S,rte Imvm^l— Shft E^' instant, , when the Countess of Ranfurly Ted He^ er te,^yJ31 a okie, Phillip Sisters, will distribute the Medallions and Certifi- Jack bteele i>im Howard, aud cates awarded by the Committee^ iv m a p^teSperior Merit. Admittance by Invitation" Card only. tj-;— 9= i j aj tt* t W. B. FISHER, Pnces-28, Is, «md 6d. J.F., Jun.. Secretary of Centre. f\PERA HOUSE. George-street, Thorndon. " V-r ~ THE WELLINGTON AMATEUR OPERATIC AND DRAMATIC SOCIETY. (jf U Ofcl KJC GRAND REVIVAL of Gilbert and Sully COMPETITION. van's. Charming Opera- , "RUDDIGORE!" 1«f PRT7P J>* "RUDDIGORE!" Ist vkli.il jfc3 "RUDDIGORE!" 2nd PRIZE ... * ... £2 ORj THE WITCH'S CURSE. 3rd PRIZE £1 FOR A SEASON OF SEVEN .NIGHTS, On SATURDAY NEXT we shall make a Commenoing huge WEDNESDAY NEXT, 29th * JULY. DISPLAY OF SILKS Wednesday next, 29tWuLY. IN OUE BIG DOUBLE WINDOW, Box plan at Hollidly's. And to the three nearest guesses to the Prices— 4s 3s 2s Is. number of yards in the window we shall give _ • TrroODWARn the above prizes. " " Secretary. No conditions of purchase are imposed. tttt7Pat?v IvnrT Everybody may compete. W^EBATING MTOGnWY. ° poSed u^otwindows. 6 C ° mpetUi ° n - PRESIDENT'S EVENING. : LECTURE : TTTT>Trrt'ATTITT7 Sr <aT»AT"NTQ "Some Literary Peculiarities — Grave, Ji.lxtJi.OAJjiJlJDi 06 OIAJLJNS, Humorous, and Otherwise." IIMITED By the REV> W - C - OLIVER. WESLEYAN INSTITUTE BUILDINGS TARANAKI-STREET. ,' THURSDAY, 23rd JULY, at 8 p.m. ' mm mmm^^ mmm^ w^^ wm m^mm^mm ADMISSION — FREE.FUNERAL NOTICE. E. J. HARVEY, . . Hon. Seo. mHE friends of William George Hay- . X bittle are invited to attend the A HEARTY WELCOME Funeral of his Wife, which is to leavo the T0 residence of Mr. Charles Haybittle, Silver- „„.. .._,„.. „«.—,. stream, on baturday, 25th inst., at 12.30 THE GRAND ANNUAL SOCIAL p.m., for tho Trentham Cemetery. OF THE J. AND A. WILSON, XXTHARF LABOURERS' UNION Funeral Furmshers. W To bQ FUNERAL NOTICE. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), 24th JULY, mHE Friends of Thomas W. and Mary ** ** ™ Vl ™ A Jane M'Lachlan are invited to at- Subscriptions— 4s, 2s 6d, and 2s tend tho Funeral of their late Son, ' Thomas, which will leave their residence, with the Compliments of the Committee 174, Taranaki-street, To-morrow (Friday), r „ ™ 8> 24th July, 1903, at 3 p.m., for Karori D - M LAREN, Secretary. Cemetery. — — — E. MORRIS, Jun., . V.M.C.A. Sanitary Undertaker, Cowan's Building, Jervois-cniay and HarrisTeloDhono 937. 10. Taranaki-st. street. OPENING New Rooms THURSDA.Y a.v.^^- „^_~. 23rd July, 8 p.m. Splendid Programme. t THE Friends of the lnte Mr. Gustave Chairman— President (J. G. W. Aitken, ¦Young are invited to attend his k s p.-i Funeral, which will leavo his Residence, Members and friends cordially invited 14a, Douglas Wallace-street, To-morrow ALF. E. WHITE, .(Friday), 24th July, 1903, at 1 p in., for Gen. Sec. Karori Cemetery. ' — r— E. MORRIS, Jun., BALLUOOM DANCING rr i , * anilar r nd £ rtaker ,' - . M ER - %H - IJ - MASON>s ™otl.od"of teacl,. ' Telephone 957 \% Taranaki-st. 1* I jng Ensures Proficiency in ONl'' STEREO BLOCKS. "* ° r in SIX PItIVATK . BKGINNERS' CLASS KS-Mondnya Mid STEREO BLOCKS of striking designs Wednesdays, at, 8 p.in ,in piivuio liall. M'erirt for advertising and other purposes eominoiiooi with pupil. Piivalo iospons by exeuutftd on the shortest notice at the arrangement. Addre.-s -50 Ghumpn cimoi Ev«nimc. I'oAk offio» next St. Peter's Church. '

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Evening Post, Volume LXVI, Issue 20, 23 July 1903, Page 6

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