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QPERA HOUSE— A Laughing buccesa Under tho Solo Management of Messrs. WILLOI'GUBY and UEACH FIRST COMPLETE CHANGE. Truiy A GREAT LAUGiiJNG SUCCESS. - A G-HEAT LAUGnJNG SUCCESS A GREAT LAUGiIiiNG SUCCESS. LAST NIGHT! LAST NIG-liTl LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT I BUT ONE. LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHTI LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT! 3s, 2«, Is. Popular Prices. la, 2s, 3f. THE LAST NIGHT BUT ONE I THE LAST NJGHT BUT ONE! GEORGE WILLOUGHBY And his POPULAR LONDON COMPANY - In THE WROXt; MR WRIGHT! THE HRONCi MR. AVRIGUTI THE ..RUNG MR. WRIGHT I Mr. Geo. Willoughhy us Wrijrht. 3e, 2s, Is. Million Prices. " 3s, 2s, &. Socuro Seats nt Hollidus*'g. ' , A. COWAN, Manager. to-xaiorrow-gr"an-d farewell, what happened to jones! WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES! ! A Gonuino, Up-to-date, Rollicking, London "Strand" Scroamer. DAY'S BAY. GRAND MOONLIGHT EXCURSION AND CONCERT. ' WEDNESDAY, 3rd FEBRUARY. T^noSlSSa" 0 -.. n E3 [ cur8 -on Steamer aTm P l7O^ 88 wIU leAVO the Ferry Wharf at 7.45 p.m. sharp, returning from tho Bay at 10 p.m. Tho BAVARIAN BAND will pky enoico selections of Opcralio Music on the nm *-?„, fro> ftucl on arrival at the Bay a 1 1RST-CJ ,ASS ENTERTAINMENT I will bo given by several well-known vocalists and musicians in tho PAVILION, which will bo specially illuminated by the Kitson Light Company. - Return Faro (including admission to Concert), Is 6d. (Circumstances permitting). QBAND BRASS BAND CONTENT (Undor tho Auspices of the North Island Brass Band Association), To be held in the Magnificent Ground* of tho MANAWATU A. & P. ASSOCIATION, At PALMERSTON NORTH, On FEB. 29 and MARCH 1, 2, 3/4, 1904. Sixteen Bands competing, comprising tho pick of tho colony. 165 Soloists, Tno, and Quartett Entries. Competitions Evory Evening. THE PEOPLE'S DAY— Garden Party, Tuesday Afternoon, 1»{ Quickstep Competition, Thursday Afternoon, 3rd March. Test Selections, Wodnesday and Friday Lvonings, 2nd and sth March. Massed Bands March, over 400 performers. r Admission to Grounds, Is. Special Excursion Trains and Fares en nil boctions of Railway. > W. H. COLLING WOOD, Contest Secretary, ■ Palmerston North. M-iS TT oORll^0 O Rll^i S gg£fSSN X « SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL SHOW, 16th nnd 17th FEBRUARY, 1904, And RAM FAIR, On 18th and 19th FEBRUARY. HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, DOGS, PRODUCE, AND HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITS. Jumping, Mounted Military, nnd Shearing Competitions. OVER £1000 OFFERED IN PRIZES£I7B In Jumping Events Alone £178 Entries Close at 9 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 3rd February, 1904. Schedules and Entry Forms on application to JOHN B. EMMETT, Secretary, Mastorton. VISIT OF TJEV. FRANCIS E. CLARK, D.D. Of America. (Founder of Christian Endeavour). MEETINGS AS FOLLOWS: — MONDAY, Ist FEBRUARY. — St. John's Presbyterian Church. 5.30 p.m. — Convonionco Tea. 7 p.m. — Song Service. 7.30 p.'m. — Consecration Service. Chairman—Rev. Newman Hall, Presidont Wdl. lington G.E. Union. Address by Eev. F E. Clark, D.D. Roll Call of Affiliatod Scs cioties. Souvonirs containing Hymn?, 3d per .copy. Collection at each mooting., SENIOR CIVIL SERVICE. CLASS to proparo Candidates for next Examination has been formed by a good Coach. Thorough and advanced work will bo dono. Lectures oommenco I this week. Apply for address to Precis, livening Post. I J^/£ R. CYRIL TOWSEi' Will resumo Teaching TUESDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY. 103, LAMBTOy-QUAY. jyjISS LLOYD HASSELL (Leipzig Concorvatorimn) Is prepared to givo Lessons in Singing at tho Dresden Company's Rooms. Term starts with first lesson. For particulars, apply at Dresden Company's Oliices. Singing Engagements Accepted. |**^"w*fcC~^VTV*r tj- ■?*!-*■ LOYAL BRITANNIA LODGE, 1.0.0. F., M.U. TUT. Upunl Fortnightly Meolins will Ix held THIS (Monday) EVENING, * 7.30 o'clock. Business very important. G. E. GODBER, P.P.G.M., Secretary. KILBIRNIE TUNNEL. RESIDENTS and Ratepayers aro re quested to attend the Publio Meet ing to be hnld THIS EVENING, at \ o'clock, in Eiggiubotham's Hall. Kilbirnie.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 26, 1 February 1904, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 26, 1 February 1904, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 26, 1 February 1904, Page 6