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QPB R A HOUSE Lessee Mr. Wai tor Stanford. UNQU A 1 JFIED SUCCESS ! % ■ ' UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS! MR. WALTER SANFORD MR. WALTER SANFORD And his AMERICAN PLAYERS AMERICAN PLAYERS TO-NIGHT, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, May 31hl, Juno let and 2nd. Will be presented tho Powerful American Drama, THE STRUGGLE OF LIFE! THE STRUGGLE OF LIFE! ' A Dramatic Story of Life in New York City, U.S.A. FRIDAYTIrd JUNE, Tho Groat American Comedy Drama, TEMPEST TOSSED. TEMPEST TOSSED. PriceB — 3s, 2s, Is. No early doors. Box Plan at Holliday's. Day sales Abel's. ANNUAL CONCERT Of tho TO-AIWETU CRICKET CLUB, * V At tho i)DD FELLOWS' HALL, LOWER HUTT, TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), JUNE" 1 The following will contribute items :—. Miss Biako, Mrs. Adams, Messrs. T. M. Wilford, Adams, Eager, Cathcart, Minifie, Wood, Dr. Purely, and the Hutt Orchestral ' Socioly, assisted by Minifies. Accompanist, Mrs. E. B. Jones. Conductor, Mr. Chas. Wood. Tlie Hutt, Brass Band will play selections j prior lo Concert. | Doors opon 7.30 p.m. Conceit 8 p.m. Prices— Front seals, 2s ; back scats, Is. J. M'GURK, Hon. Sec. SYDNEY - STREET SCHOOLROOM. WEDNESDAY, Bth JUNE, 1904. GRAND CONCERT. MADAME COPE - DOWSING And Lady and Gentlemen Pupils. lnos, Duets, Songs, end Choruses. Violin and Piano Solos. Solo on Celebrated "Stroah" Violin. i Box Plan opens Wednesday, Ist Juno. iat Dresden. Admission, 2s 6d and Is. SYDNEyTstkEBT HALIi. TUESDAY, 31st MAY. MISS BELLE NAPIER Assisted by MRS. ADAIR BLYTHE, Tho Charming Vocalist from St. James* Hall, London. Box Plan now open. Admission— 3s and 2^ CENT RAL M ISSION HALIZ HERBERT-STREET. — I R. A. STUDD, B.iSu R. A. STUDD, 8.J4. TO-NIGHT! TONIGHT! Subject: i "THE FULFILMENT OF PROPHECY.'* Completo answer to tho (sceptic. MR. STUDD specially invites searchers after truth, also sceptics, agnostics, and others who are in doubt. Choir 7.30 to 8. Band 7.30 to* 8, corner Hcrbort-stroot. Mr. Sludd's address, 8 p.m. N. TURNER, CM. JpETONE ROWING CLUB'S BAZAAR DRILLSHED, PETONE. Ist, 2nd, and 3rd June. OPEN EACH EVENING AT 7.30 And THURSDAY AND FRIDAY AFTERNOONS AT 2.30. Tho Groatont Show ever in the VaHey. Lit by Ehsotrkaty. Miuio by tho Band. Orchestra and Singers from. Wettrngton. Danooa by tho Groat American Gftka Walker. Admission — First nipot, Is and chant* in Art Union ; ohiMrwi, S*K Prioa. Second aud Third Nighte, 6d. A Healthy Sport wants supporting. npHE WELLINGTON STBAM FERRY ■*- CO. (Ltd.). DAY'S BAY. DAY'S BAY. WEDNESDAY, l«t JUNE. Leavo Town — 10 a.m., 2.30 p.m., 5.15 p.m. Loavo Bay — 8 a.m., 21 a.m., 4.30 p.rct. (Circumstances porurftting.) TVrEWTOWN~33CENiaNG CITIZENS* 1~ MEETINtJ, In VICTORIA HALL, Adelaide-road, THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Electors don't forget that "... They have Right* Who Pare Maintain Them." LORD RANFURLY FAREWELL AND ARRIVAL OF LORD PLUNKET. * I HEREBY invko the- Citizens of Wellington desirous of tendering a farowoll to Lord Ranfurly and a welcomo to Lord Plunkot to a meeting to bo hold at tho Council Chambers, Branoon-streot al 3.30 p.m. on THURSDAY next, tho 2nd June, 1904. JOHN G. W. AITKEN, Mayor of Wellington. I^RESESSIONAL ADDRESS. TWJ-ESSRS. AITKEN and DTJTHIB J " W *- will address their constituents aft tho EXCHANGE HALL on TUESDAY, 7th JUNE, ot 3 p.m. WELLINGTON PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. A MEETING of tho above Society will bo held on WEDNESDAY EVEN. ING, Ist Juno, at 7.45 o'clock, at the Museum. Tho following papers will be read; — (1) "Notes on Ferns," by Mr. EL C. Field. (2) "Notes on tho Entomology of Mount Holdsworth, Tararu* Range,"," by Mr. G. V. Hudson, F.E.S. (3) "On a Sjjeoion of Lepidoptcra Scarce in Now Zealand," by Mr, Ambrose Quail. T. H. EASTERFIELD. WELLINGTON RUGBY UNION. " fTJIHE Rcproaontativo Team to play A against Wainvrapa aro requested ta assemble in tho Athletic Club's Gymnasium, Taranaki-street, TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, at 8.30 o'clock. Full attendance urgently desired. D. M'KENZIE, Secretary. WELLINGTON SAILORS' REST. * (Opposite Mossr*. Sargood, Sou and Ewcn) pAST-OFF Clothing of any description V; and Boots badly needed for di« tressed eeamon. MISS P. SPENCER, Superintendent. piERCY'S PATENT PORTABIi FOR GARDENS AND FARMS. Sheep, Fowl, and Pig Proof. All particulars supplied. E. J. BARNETT, Agent Telephone &?"***- W^^

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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 128, 31 May 1904, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 128, 31 May 1904, Page 6

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