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Q V E R A HOUSE. GR/VND SACRED AND POPULAR CONCERT. CHRISTMAS NIGHT I CHRISTMAS NIGHT I Miss AMY MURPI-IY will hing— AVo Maria, with Violin Obbligalo (Maschoroni) by liorr Max lloppa With Verduo Clad, from Creation (Haydn) Miss MAY O'DONOVAN will sing— Recit. and Aria, "Arise now Jaoob" (from Oratorio of Jacob) Abido With Mo (S. Liddlo) Miss ALYOE HOLROYD will rooito— Tho Last Shot (J. D. Rwd) Fuzziwig's Bull (from Dickens Christnia.H Carols) Mr. B. J. niLL will singWhero'er You Walk (Haydn) Tho Star of Bethlehem (Adams) Hcrr MAX HOPPE will playfa) Impromptu (ftinil do Gauros) (b) Die Blumo (M. Hauser) (a) Bcrcouao op. 6 (J. Jacques Hackman) ' (b) Adieu (by Beethoven, composer's last composition) Mr. F. HENDRf will fling— "Gallileo, with violin obbligato by Ilorr Max Hoppa (Jos. Adams) , •"Pro peccatis" (llosini) Mr. J. F. JONES will sing— "Calvary" (Rodnoy) ; " Nazaroth " (Gounod) Miss AMY MURPHY and Mr. E. J. HILL will sing — Lovo Divino (from Daughter of Jarius) Accompanist, Mr. SIDNEY WOLF (of Duno^in). Mr. W. 11. PROUSE, Organist. Piano supplied by tho Dresden Company. Admission — Roeorvod Dress Cirolo and Stalls, 3s; Back Stalls and Family Circle 2b j Pit, Is. Doors opon at 7.45. Commenco at Q p.m. Box Plan now opon at the Dresden, and on Christmas Day at tho Opora Houbo from 10.30 to 12 o'clock ; also tickots for all parts. yy . \ N LOOK OUT. FOR WELLINGTON NAVALS AND GARRISON BAND'S MOJNS TE R PICNIC. To be hold nt S E A T O U N, On NEW YEAR'S DAY. Raco3 for Old and Young. Tug-of-war, Singlo ' Ladies versus Married. Buneating. Egg-in-spoon, and all tho latest races of tho year. HOT WATER FREE. Refreshments at town • pricos. And Don't Forgot Aunt Sally and Baby Show. Bond tho Children, as ovory child will rcooivo a Bag of Lollies and a Handsome Present. COME ONE, COME ALL. Look out for Pontons for full Programme. PX>. HARRIS, -Secretary. BOXING DAY. BOXING DAY. BELLE VUE GARDENS. BELLEVUE GARDENS. j riATHOLIC PICNIC AND SPORTS. Tug-of-irar. Dancing Competition. Sports and Games. Rftzzle-Dazzlo. Room and lots of Fun for everybody, young or old, married or single. /• TICKETS OS TICKETS TICKETS /«S TICKETS Covoring Railway Faro, Admission to Sports and tho Gardens, now in tho Full Bloom of their summer loveliness. THE ONLY TICKET THAT WHjL GIVE YOU THE RUN of the PLACE IS THE CATHOLIC PICNIC TICKET. THE WISE ONE WILL THEREFORE ASK FOR IT AT ALL STATIONS. ONLY, 2«. J. IIYLAND, SeoroUry. STARS OF NEW ZEALAND. TIIE CREAM OF THE COLONY. GREAT COMPETITION FOR THE AMATEUR ATHLETIC OHAMPION&HIPSjh? NEW ZEALAND SELECTION of an Australian Team to uphold tho colony's honour and credit at tho Australasian Athlotio Championships in Molboujrne. The general publio aro specially invited to support tho abovo gathering. DON'T MISS IT! BASIN RESERVE, SATURDAY, Oth JANUARY, 1004. Admission— ONE -SHILLING. First Raco starts 2 p.m. ■ Now Zealand Champions, Australasian | Champions, World's Champions all competing. Como and sco Now Zealand's Meeting of Pedestrians. Entries CLOSE SATURDAY, 26th Do-, combor, with tho hndonignod. J. B. SPEED, Hon. Secretary, Lnmbton-quay. npHE DRESDEN PIANO COMPANY WISH YOU ALL A MERRY CHRISTMAS ! NEWTOWN BOWUNG CLUB. TI/I"EMBERS nro reminded of Taurn* ■*■"•*• mout to be bold on Club's Green on BOXING DAY. Games to start at 10 a.m. Lunch providod. V. J. BROGAtt, Hou, Soo. CHAMPIONSHIP CHESS CONGRIS§!C THE Annual Chess Congress for thc> Championship of Now Zoalond will bo oponod at 11 ».m. on BOXING DAY (Saturday), at tho» Wolliugton Ch«w Rooms, 21b, Willis-Btroot, when tho pub» lio aro cordially invited to attend. Pl»y will bo continued on Monday and fo'« lowing days from 10 a.m., and tho roomi will bo opon to tho public. O. W. TANNER, Hon. See. Congress Committee, PRINTING of EVERY DESQUIIK TION executed with Noatnou ant) Deijpatch at UuLßvaniiui Post ojEuoo,

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Evening Post, Volume LXVI, Issue 152, 24 December 1903, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXVI, Issue 152, 24 December 1903, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXVI, Issue 152, 24 December 1903, Page 6

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