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OPERA IIOUSEI liueinesa M^nnager. .Mr. J F. MneMahon. LAST THREE NKJIIT.S OF THE WOODS - WII.LIAArKON COMPANY. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING Will bo product el for the Firrt Time in lliia oily one of liio inoct beautiful ami picturc&quo plays of modera tiuien, entitled, IN OLD .MADRID, Aw liisloiira] romantic driuiiu in four a ri l B , bcip.jr an. original tinui' r .'timt:on by J.laiul \Villiamion of F. Murion Crawford's fas. ciiiKtiij;^ uovl'l, "IN THE PALACE OF THE KING." Don John of Aiifti'iiv (half-brother of Philip lho .Second oi Spain), Alf. Woods Dolores do Memluza (danghtor of Gonoral do JVlendoza), AJuutl V/illiamson iTogothor with a Great Cast. Aot I—Courtyard1 — Courtyard of tho Palace ("Into your hands I put my Life, my Fuitli, my Honour, (muling them all lo you, as f tru.it thorn to God"). Acl 2— Dun John's Apartments in the Alcazar C'Wo are Man and Man, you and I, brother and brothor, and thoro is neither King r.or Prince"). Act 3 — .Sceno 1 : The Tlironu Room ('' I will pay for my father's lifo with my dishonour"). Scenu 2: Corridor in lho Palace ("God may forgivo nnmlerors, but tho Holl of Hells iv tho placo for the man who bclray.i his friti.d"). Scune 3 • Tho Throuo Room ("Tho world ih ours with all its holilu, in spito of men and wwnon, Court and Kiiißt,"). Act 4— Tho Throne Room ("My word and oath aro good, <uul there is no man bold enough to quc-slion my honour"). Jt'hc Production will bo Mimptuounlv iHtistralptl with MEAUTIFUL .SCENIC EFFECTS, Now and Exquisito Costumes from Authentic Pla(o3. A .Special Foatnro of lho Presentation will be lho Clmriiii'iig Incidental and Orchestral Music by an augmented Orchestra, under tlio roncluctorship of Mr. Henry Hawkins, X.A.M. MILLION PRICES— 3s, 2s, aud Is. Box Plan at tho Dresden. Day Sales at Abel's. ME I'- 'B. SPURR. M I- B. S P U R It. Under lho Holo Direction of MR. HERBERT FLEMMING l-IXCHANGE HALL, WELLINGTON, lho Ltißhioimblo Kcort of tho Capital. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), at 8.10, MEL. li. SPURR, ENGLAND'S GREATEST SOCIETY ENTERTAINER. Ch ango of Progrujnmo Nightly. lho Now Programmo This Evening will include — Mbl. B. Spurr "Don't Forget lho Porter" Mol. Pi.' Spurr v "Scents in a Polico Court" Mel. B. Spurr "Nol Understood." Mol. B. Spurr (Zither Interlude). Mel. B. Spun- "The Ladies." Mel. B. Spurr "If you only, only, only, Mel. B. Spurr only know." Mul. B. Spurr "Recitals from American Mel. R Spurr Authors." Mel. B. Spurr "Cap and Bolls." Mol. B. Spurr And the Popular Mol. B. Spurr "After Dinner Sketches." IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT MR. MEL. B. SPURR will givo ono SPECIAL MATINEE on WEDNESDAY, 29th JUNE, nt 3 p.m., on which occasion, hp will rreito lho Mythological Comedy in Threo Acts, by W. S. Gilbert, entitled FYGMAtION AND GALATEA, nnd will conciudo tho programmo with tho % celebrated Mirical Sketch A SILVKR WEDDING. Special arrangements for Schools and Children. Early application for seats is respectfully invited. Box Plan at the Dresden Musio Establishment. Pricof— 3s, 2s, and la. Doors open at 7.30. Carriages 10.15. Business Rep.— JAMES MORGAN. Jl EL. B. SPURR MEL. B. SPURR. SOCIALIST 'LECTURE >zy ' On "Tho Now Humanity: What Socialism Will Do for tho Individual," Will bo dolivorod by J M. WILSON, lho American Socialist Orator. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, SUNDAY NIGHT, 25th JUNE, At 7.30. Silver Collcetiou. Doors open 7 o'clock. * J. 11. COLE, Chairman. MONDAY EVENING, At 8 o'clock, AT GODBER'S ROOMS, CUBA-ST., HON. T. W. HISI.OP will lecturo on "'Workmen's Compensation."

BENEFIT. SOCIAL In aid of MR. WALTER .TOnXSON, Will bo hold in DRUIDS' HALL, WEDNESDAY, ' 29th JUNE. % Admission, Is. " Miss Hawthorne's Musio. Dancing, 8 till 12. GEAR COMPANY'S EMPLOYEES' SECOND ANNUAL BALL WILL bo hold in tho Druids' Hall on 6th JULY, 19C4. Dancing at 8 p.m. Music by Miss Hawthorne's String Band. Cutcrcr, G. W. Mnweon. T. BROWN, Jitn., Hon. Sec. jRJEWTOWN HIBERNIAN" SOCIETY. GRAND CONCERT. AND DANCE Will bo held in VICTORIA HALL, ADELAIDE-ROAD, ON TUESDAY, 28th JUNE. Singlo tickots 2s (including refreshments). E. FIT2UIBBON, Secretary. E\-Mombt<M of tho Zcnlandin Rifles nro requostcd to communicalo with Sergeant Neal, caro of King, Harris and Co., or other Non-Coin. 's, with regard to .the Annual Smoko Concert and Supper, which is to bo hold in Godbor's Social Hnll, on FRIDAY, Bth July, 1904. STpH E SALVATION ARMY. Vivian - stroet Citadel. RESOUE ANNUAL SUNDAY. , 26th JUNE. Major and Mrs. Cain, assistud by Hesoue Stuff. Brothers and Lassies' Brasp Band Meetings at 7 nnd lla m., and 3 and 7 p.m Afternoon and Nijjht Meetings, "Stones of Ho^ie." Sil\cr Collections rccoivcil at doov lo Retcuo Work. MONDAY, 271h JUNE, Al 8 p.m. SOCIAL ANNUAL GATHERING, JUDGE COOPER PRESIDING. Annual Report by Major Cain. Local Rcscuo Staff to spoak on lho Wellington Institution. Members of Parliament nnd o>hfcr leading Citjzcna present.* , Special Mupic and Sin(rhi}r. Collection for Social Work. All interested imilcd. VViMMNGTOtf CKNI'K'AL ftJISSION, II lIXRUBUT'STRKHI'. TO-MORROW, nt 11, 2 00. mu\ 7 p.m. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOUR ANNIVER«A I.'.V. 11 ii m — " A Modo) Kndpiivour Mcelim*." Lcsulor, Mr. N. Turner. Paper hy Mr. S. Fort-yth. 2.30 p.m. — Sunday School C p.m. — Open-air Meeting, Glmanoe-slreot. 7 p.m. — Kov. T. Koilli-I'".w:iu, Evervlhinir luight. You :sro wcloomo. TUKSDAV. 2St.li, b' p m. Third Aiuiivovs.iry of Hip Band. Granil Concert, and Supper. Items, by looal tjvlont. SdeoLions, oto., by Iliiml. 'I'icKpls. Is. a«lniil.tiiijr li> Concoi't and JMiiipcr. Proceeds in aid of Instrument l''uml. N. lUUNLK. Mihsionor.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 150, 25 June 1904, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 150, 25 June 1904, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 150, 25 June 1904, Page 6

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