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OPE It A HOUSE' Lessee Mr. Walter Sanford. MR. WALTER SANFORD MR. WALTER SANFORD And his AMERICAN PLAYEKB AMERICAN PLAYERS •10-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! GREAT HOLDDAY ATTRACTION! GREAT HOLIDAY ATTRACTION I When they will present, for the first time in Wellington, the great American Comedy Dram?. — ' TEMPEST TOSSED! TEMPEST TOSSED! Don't fuil to see tho Wreck on tho Open Sea, one of tlio most realistic scen«S ever produced on any stage. TONIGHT, TO-MORROW, and MONDAY, Juno 3rd, 4th, and 6th. TEMPEST TOSSED! TEMPEST TOSSED! Prices — 3s, 2s, Is. No early doors. Box Plan at Holliday's. Diy sales Abel's. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRB COUR'I ENAY-PLACE. TO-NIGHT, at 8! TO-NIGHT, at 81 FULLER'S FULLER'S GRAND HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. EXTRA SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS 1 Reuppoarancu after a protracted lour of Great Britain and tlio Continent, of LENXON, fiYMAN and LENNON,"' LENNON, HYMAN and LENNON,' LENNON, HYMAN and LENNON, Tho Great Intornational Entertainer!, direct from tho Empire Theatre, Lonuom, and tho Groat Mo. a and Stoll Circuit, in their Great ami Original Act, COMEDY CLUB JUGGLING. Reappearance of MAY MARLOW,' , Reappearance of MAY MARLOW, The Graceful Wd Accomplished Comedienne. Reappearance of ROSE B«LMONT. Reappearance of ROSE BSLMONT, A Sweet Singer of Charming Song*. First -Appearance oi THE STEELE SISTERS, THE STEELE SISTERS, The Delightful Society Soubrottes, in their original and- fascinating comedy sketches. Rcappearanoo of the universal favourite, MR. WILL STEVENS, Tho Evorgreon Comedia.ii. First Appearaweo of FLORRIE SWD7T, Dainty Serio and Dancer. Enormous Success of JOE ROCKS f DOLLY LAMONT, BEN MENZIES, In all now Fongn to-night. A SUPERLATIVE PROGRAMME. Prices— Circle, 2« : Stalls, ls ; Pit, 6d. Open To-night at 7. WALTER FULLER. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, WEBB-STREET. MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY),. 3rd JUKE, At 7.30 o'olock. Lecture by A. THOMPSON, Esq., ok "JAPAN AND THE JAPANESE I". Collection. WELLINGTON ASSOCIATION Ol SPIRITUALISTS (Registered). NEW CENTURY HALL. KENT-TERRACE. FRIDAY, 3rd JUNE, 1904, , At 8 o'eleck sharp. TRUE MENTAL SOD3NCE. MR. J. CRAWFORD BRADLEY wiH deliver an Inspirational Lecture on TRUE MENTAL SCIENCE. Written questions answered. Admission — 6d and le. * , WELLINGTON AND SUBURBAJ* COURSING CLUB. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY)— T^INALS WELLINGTON CUP JD • AND ST. LEGERI ALL THE BEST DOGS STILL IN! Admission to Grouhds— ONE SHDLLING. Special Holiday Train Feres— First-cI&M 2s &d, Second-ckies Is 6d. . Trains leave To Aro at 9.35 a.m., 18. li a.m., and 1 p.m. ' > HARRY W. DAVIES, Hon. See. A SSOOIATION FOOTBALL! MIRAMAR,~TO-MORROW. Swifts v. St. John's Queen's Park v. Rovers Pearls v. Diamonds Boat leaves Perry Wharf for ground at 2.30, returning at 5.10. WELLINGTON FOOTBALL OLUB. FTtHE Senior Team aro notified that a v A Practice Match will be played witk Oriental* on the Athktio Park, TOMORROW, »t 3 p.m. GEO. K. KITCHING, Hon. Sea PRESESSIONAL ADDRESS. •mjTESSRS. AITKEN and DUTHUI Will address their Constituents AT THE EXCHANGE HALL, On TUESDAY, 7th JUNE, At 8 p.m. • THE No. 1 CO-OPERATIVE BUILDINO SOCIETY OF.VeLLINGTON. fIIHE Tonlh Annual General -Meeting -«- of th© übovo Society will be bold ia tho SocietyXßoonis, la, Grov-stroot, Wel» lington, on FRIDAY, 10th* June, 1004,, nt 8 p.m, Business: To receive tho Directors' Report and Balance-shcqt, Elect two Director*, Eloct ono Auditor, and General Business. Messrs. G. P. Frow and F. M. Peterson retire" from the Di« roctorato in accordance with tho requirements of tho Society's Rule*) and, being ! eligiblo, olfor themselves for re-election. Candidates for membership of ihu Directorate am required to givo written notice to the Secretary at least seven days bo- * foro tho tiay of election of intention to bopoino candidates. By order. J. CREWES. Secretary. BALLROOM TiAXCTXG. ~*~ MRS. H. B. MASONS method of • tcuchiug ensures proficiency in ONB QU.VRTKR at clftss or in SIX PRIVATE LESSONS. BEGINNERS' CLASSES Mondays an* \\ ednpsdays nt 8 p.ui , in private l>a 1 >30f% by 60fl). Term commences wilU pupil. Private lessonß by arrangement Address — 56, Ghuznea-street, cext' Rt Veterti Church. STEREO BLOCK*. r " QTEREO BLOCKS~of stnking designs +*J far advertising and other p\u-posei exeouted on tho shortest notice, at the\ Evenfc.* * - -c-

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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 131, 3 June 1904, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 131, 3 June 1904, Page 6

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