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/•\ P E R A HOUSE. Lessee and Manager, WILLIAM ANDERSON, BOEING NIGHT. ■ . BOXING NIGHT. WILLIAM ANDERSON'S FAMOUS DRAMATIC ORGANISATION FAMOUS DRAMATIC ORGANISATION Headed by EUGENIE DUGGAN (Her First Appearance in New Zealand). SATURDAY NEXT, First production in Wellington of tho Remarkably Fascinating Story— "HER SECOND TIME ON EARTH I" "HER SECOND TIME ON EARTH I* A Gigantio and Glorious Combination of Dramatic and Scenic Brilliances. Sparkling and EtTcrvesoing with Funl Gaiety t Mirth I Gemmed wilh episodes of the deopest human interest 1 A resume of tho Principal Scones — On Board tho b.b. Albatross. Captain Norman'ii Homo, Devonshire. Outside Westminster Abboy. On the Beach, Devon. The Soa Shore. Tho Hospital Word. > Tho Faco in the Sand. "HER SECOND TIME ON EARTH I' PricoB — Dross Circle and Reserved Stalls, 3s ; Stalls and' Family Oirolo, 2s ; Pit, Is. THE BOX PLAN now opon at Holliday's. OKATING RINK. CHRISTMAS NIGHT AND BOXING NIGHT. Under tho 'direction of HOWARD WALLACE. MISS NORA NORTH BARRETT will Sing— "Tho Botter Land" (Cowen) and ''The Lost Chord" (Sullivan) MISS AMY HYDK (Gold Medallist)— "In Iho Cathedral," "The Christmas Gift" MADAME E. G. MARK— "Ora Pro Nobis," "He Wipes tho Tear" MR. JAMES SEARLE— "Comfort Ye," "Every Valloy" {from "Messiah". Rccit. "And God Created ;" Aria, "In Native Worth'T'Croation") MR. ARTHUR BALLANCE — "Les | Ramoaux" (Faure), "There is a Green Hill" MISS ELSIE HENNAH (Solo Violinist) will " play — "Cavatina" (Raff), "Aye Marie "(Mascagni) . MR. ERNEST TTAMIESON-Solo Flute, "Dor Raltonfonger" (Wilk. Popp); Picooli, "Waldrovglein" (SchmidtBerka) MISS ESTHER NORDEN (A.T.C.L.), Solo Pianisto. Complote chango to Oporatio and Popular Programmo BOXING NIGHT. Doors open 7.15. Concert *t 8 p.m. Carriages 10.30. Seats may bo booked at tho Dresden and all Music-sellers. Concert Grand Piano from Dresden Co. Popular prices— ONE SHILLING. Roßorved soats 2n. Children, Half-prioe. F. GRIST, Representative. j^THLETIO PARK BOXING NIGHT, %6th DECEMBER. THE "ROYAL ALEXANDRA PALACE PYROTECHNIC DISPLAY AND ILLUMINATIONS, Under the direction of THOS. GAUNT. Contractor for Australasian Governmoult. A Most Magnificent and Spectacular Reproduction of the BOMBARDMENT BOMBARDMENT TAKU FORTS,! TAKU FORTS! As Witnessed by over f>/\ AAA persons in Auckland. /*l/»UUU ; A Fuailado of Shot and Shell. 6. BATTLESHIPS IN "ACTION t /» BATTLESffIPS IN ACTION* O GROUNDS BRELLIANTLY ILLUMINATED. First-class Band in Attendance. j Admission, One Shilling. Children, Half-price. Day Sale Tickets at Dresden Piano Co., Batkin's, tobacconist, and Abel's, tobacconist, Manners-street. Gates 7 p.m. Display 8.15. /-iRAND CALEDONIAN GATHERING BOXING DAY, BOXING DAY, 26th DECEMBER. , PETONE RECREATION GROUNDPiping, Dancing, Athletic Events, Cvrle Racing, Motor Race, Trte-fclHcg. Special Prixes (Gold Medal*) for JuYeaße Dane***. Entries t&kvn oa groynes. The foremost athletes i» tft* rotator mill compete, the Wtoxdes beuj£ a few ol tho most prominent; — MACKENZIE FORBES, S. BARROW, GCSI. CARLSON, D. SMITH {Atetn&s^ pOßrerx KUORCtA TDOXING DAT SPORIS, RECORD ItStßllS^ OVER 200 ATRUTTSS CQWdPKTISa OVBR 200 ATtUXXS» W>B<l* v *»iSa Young Nw &**b*& ta <&* &R*ft. ' roll ur to ran Jfxx&wa^ BOXING OAY Sre*3p*t; Tr*iw Rh» ta *to ?^ttev W U>advicv>d W UV* W<K^ 9«54; i»k DvukV tWI «»%^Sfilj N^\S7%i^ I l\\YV\A& mWss. "¥i»t»RSttXS TO fl^l^ I f^' ?^ 1 * ¥^w*jf*» Stexmer Ott*f.Y>> VlWrt^ %•( VnW *»m »Urtins on W&\» .. x« IS pD O-WV&V&VS 11AND iv attendanco. UVUUVKV TARKKR AND CO. PROUD

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

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXVI, Issue 152, 24 December 1903, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXVI, Issue 152, 24 December 1903, Page 6

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