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A II 11I 1 E R A U O D S E. BubLncss Manager. ..Sir. J. F. MacMahoa. , Last XigliO but Tiiree of tho WOODS - W iX.LIA.MSON SEASON. Australia's (xreateft Actor, ALFRED WOODS, And tho celebrated English Actress, AIAUD WILLIAMSON. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING Will lio repented for poeitn.'ly the last limn, Maud ■ Williamson's uxiraordinanly ■ Buececiful and entirely oritrin«il vcraibn of Hall Caine's fw c cinaling work, THE CHRISTIAN. John Storm Alfred Wood* (■lloiy Quoyle 7. Maud Williamson TO-MOHROW KYKXING, SATURDAY, Will bo produced for tho First Timo in this city one of the nios-t beautiful and picturesque plays of modern times, entitled, IX OLD MADRID, An historical romantic drama in four Rets, bein^r an original dram?.tisntioa by Mnujl - Williauifon olf F. Marion Crawford's fascinating novel, "IX THK PALzVCK OF THE KIXG." Popular Price — 3s, 2p, and Is. DoX Pluu at the Dresden. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, COURTKXAY-PLACE. TO-NIGHT, and Every Evening at 8. FULLKIVS FULLER'S MINSTREL, AND VAUDEVILLE CO. Last Tavo Xightbl Last Two Nights of LENNOX, liYiMAN and LENNON. LEXNON, HYMAN and LENNON. Great ps their fiuccets it, they muet finish, their engagement here on 251h June. Laet Two Nights of MAY MARLO'W. Latl Two Nights of ROSE BELMONT. Our next New Artists are CARMO, ROIJDA PEKHY (Phcnomaß.il Vocalirt), HAKKY BROWNE (Bariloao Vocahet). Lcok out f<n- FRJ-JIJ. GRAHAM. Prices— Circle, 2s; Stalls, Is; Pit, 6d. MEL. ]i. SPU RK. X L. U. S F U X tt, Under tho Solo Direction of ■ MR. HERBERT FLEMMING. EXCHANGE HALL, WELLINGTON, The Fashionable. Retort of. tho Capital TO-XIGHT (FRIDAY),' at 8.10, MEL. "11. SPURR, EXGLAXD'S GREATEST SOCIETY ENTERTAINER. Chango of Programmo Nightly. Tho New Programmo This Kvoniug will include — Mel. B. Spurr "Recipe*," "My First Mol. B. Spurr Kccital." Mel. B. Spun; "What is a Gentleman?" Mol. B. Spurr (Zither latorl«do). Mel. li. Spurr "A Little Musia." Mel. 8., Spurr "The Ballymoney ConvtrMol. B. Spurr _ bazione." Mel. B. Spurr " ''The Last Token." Mel. B. Spurr "Liberty Hall." *- Mel. B. Spurr And tho Popular Mel. 11 Spurr "After Dinner ' Sketches." IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. In response to numerous requests- Mr. Herbert Fleinmiug begs to nnnounco that MR. MEL. B. SPUIUI will give one SPECIAL MATINEE on WEDNESDAY, 29th .JUNE, at 3 p.m. Full particulars in to-morrow's advertisement. Box Plan at tho Dresden Mueic Establiehmont. Prices — 3s, 2s, and Is. Door* open at 7.30. Carriages 10.15. Touting Msuager— C. H. WHAITE. Business Rep.— JAMES MORGAN. MEL. B. SPURR. MEL. B. SPURR. CYCLING. DUNLOP COMPANY'S TEST ROAD RACE. SATURDAY, 25th JUNE, 190*. 30 Starters. 30 Starters. 30 Starter*. Course from JohneonviJlo to Pahautanui and return. Distance about 30 Miles. To start at 2.15. Tho public aro invited to attend. NOTE.— Drivers of Vehicles will obligo , thp promotors by being Extra Cautious during the race and by giving the cyclists as much road-room as possible. F. B. WILKINS, R. W. ARMIT, Reprcsenling Dnnlop Company and Joint Secretaries., . WELLINGTON ASSOCIATION OF SPIRITUALISTS (Registered). NEW CENTURY HALL, KENT-TERRACE. TONIGHT (FRIDAY), 24th JUNE, At 8 o'clock. MR. J. CRAWFORD BRADLEY, th« . Eminent Inspirational Speaker, will Leoture al tho abovo Hall, wtbjoct — "Mental Thcrapcutios." Questions answered Admission — 6d and Is. SO C I A LIST LECTURE On "Tho New Humanity: What Socialism Will Do for tho Individual," Will bo delivered by J M. WILSON, th« American Socialist Orator. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, SUNDAY NIGHT, 26th JUNE, At 7.30. Doors open 7 o'clock. J. R. COLE, Chairman. MONDAY EVENING, At 8 o'clock, AT GODBBR'S ROOMS, CUBA-ST., HON. T: W. HISLOP will lecture on "Workmen's Compensation." 7TTERM-F.ND GYMNASTIC DISPLAYS A By Members of J. W. M. HARRISON'S SCHOOL OP PHYSICAL CULTURE. COMBINED LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S CLASSES. FRIDAY and MONDAY, 24th and 27th Juno, al 8 p.m. Admvreion Is. GIRLS' AND BOYS' CLASSES. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 25th Jun«, al 2.30. Admission 6d. AT THE GYMNASIUM, 32 and 34, MANNERS-STREET (Public Entrance, Farish-streot). The Programmo includ«B Exhibitions oa tho Horizontal and Parallel Bars, Roman Rings, and Vaulting Hor«e, Sandow, Indian Club, Dumbbell, and Wand Exercises, Running Mazes and « Marches, by members of both sexes. Now Term commences 4tl» July, for all Classes. "JPOOTBALL! FOOTBALL! SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP MATCHES, SATURDAY NEXT, 25th JUNE. Poneke v. Oriental, Athletic Park No. 1. Molrose v. Old Boys, Athletic Park No. 2. Wellington v. Petono, Petone Recreation Ground. Kick-off at 3 o'clock. Admission. Sixpence . Ladies Freo. Grandstand, Sixpence. D. McKKNZIE, Sec. W R.F.U. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. MIRAMAR, TQMORROW. REPRESENTATIVE TRIAL MATCH For the purpose, of poloeling team to meet i\e\v South Wales on 9lh July. Boat leaves Ferry Wharf at 2.30, returning at 5.10. Admission to Ground Free. AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL. /"^HAMPIONsIfIP MATCHES v^ » City v. Xcwtown, No. 9 Ground, Miramar. Boat leaves Ferry Wharf 2.30. Fodernl v. Wanderers, at Seatoun. Boat leaves 2.30; return* 5 o'clock. J. T. KELLY, Secretary. WELLINGTON EMPLOYERS' ASSOCIATION. THE Fifth Annual Meeting of the abovf will be held in tho .Association's Rooms., Empire Chambers, WillU-strcet, TO-NIGHT (Friday), at 8 o'clock All members are invited. H. FIELD, Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 149, 24 June 1904, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 149, 24 June 1904, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 149, 24 June 1904, Page 6

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