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("kPERA HOUSE THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING. First Appearance in New Zoaland of MR. WATKIN MILLS, MR. WATKIN MILLS, MR. WATKIN MILLS, MR. WATKIN MILLS, ENGLAND'S MOST FAMOUS BASSO, Who will sing "ELIJAH," Assisted by MISS PHOEBE PARSONS, A.R.O.M* Soprano MISS MAY DONO Va a, Contralto R.EV. S. J. HANDOVER, Tenor MR. WATKIN MILLS ("Elijah") MR. WATKIN MILLS ("Elijah") And the CHORUS and OROHESTRA of th» WELLINGTON MUSICAL UNION, numbering 360 performers, under th« conductorship of Mr. Robert Parker. L.T.C.L. THURSDAY'S CONCERTRECITAL by MR. WATKIN MILLS And MONS. PARLOVITZ, the Eminent Polish Pianist. FRroAY'S~"cbNCERT— "MESSIAH." Principal— MADAME EVELEEN CARL. TON, Soprano. MISS LLOYD HASSELL, Contralto. , MR. J. SEARLE, Teudr. MR. WATKIN MILLS, Baseo. Box Plan at tho Dresden. Prices — Drees Circle, ss ; Stalls, 3s \ Family Cirole and Pit, 2s. Doors opon at 7.15 pjn. The usual 10.15 train will be delayed oaoh night until 10.35 from To Aro. WATKIN MHJLS CONCERTS. ' 1 ' ) A FEW of tho beat seats may be had at usual prioe from HoHiday, Stationer, Lambton-quay, opposite Dresden Company. TT IS NOT ' . A BLOODTHIRSTY MELODRAMA, nor is it a Shakesperian Dramatic Recital ; neither is ft a Shrieking Farcical Comedy, nor yet, again is it a Musical Extravaganza, but THE MARRIAGE OF KITTY, THE MARRIAGE OF KITTY, THE MARRIAGE OF KITTY, To be presented for tho Flrat Timo in Wellington on SATURDAY EVENING xSEXT, SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, By MR. J. C. WDLLIAMSON'B NEW COMEDY COMPANY NEW COMEDY COMPANY NEW COMEDY COMPANY, Is a Doughtfully Brilliant Highclass Legitimate Comedy — si Comedy of Manners — Bright, Piquant and , Captivating, and played with that aplomb, that restraint, and that art disguising art, which is necessary if high comedy is to bo enjoyed at its bost. STRICTLY LIMITED As tho Season is, combined with tho fact that throe other splendid Comedies hava to bo .staged, thero can be positively ONLY SIX PERFORMANCES of the Reigning Success of tho Old and tho New AVorld. "THE MARRIAGE OF KITTY," Tho Box Plans for the Six Night* NOW OPEN at tho Dresden. Dress Circle and Resorved Stalls ss, Stalls 3s", Family Circle 2s, Pit Is. Early Doors 6d extra. m H E R I N KTHE 10th WEEK, Which is reached toTHE 10th WEEK, day, sees no reduotio» THE 10th WEEK, of that vitality which THE 10th WEEK, has boon the marked THE 10th WEEK, characteristic of ths THE 10th WEEK, sport and recreation THE 10th WEEK, of the day as it is THE 10th WEEK, provided for at the THE 10th WEEK, Rink. 45,600 FORTY-FIVE THOUSAND 45,60» 45,600 SIX HUNDRED 45,609 45,600 TO DATE. 45,606 Mornings, from 10.30 till 12.30. Afternoons, from 2.30 till 5. Evening, from 7.30 till 10. FULL BRASS BAND TONIGHT. Admission, Is ; Hire, of Gentlemen's Skates Is, Ladies' 6d. ■* Full Staff of Attendants and Instructor* Free of Charge at all sessions. High-class Refreshments. Ball-bearing skates, highest grade (boxwood wheels), now immediately available. J. MACMAHON. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. NEWTOWN LD3RARY. LECTURES. riTHE next Leoture of this year's series JL will bo- delivered by the Right Rev. F. WALLIS, D.D.. Bishop of Wellington, in he Lecture Hall, on WEDNESDAY, 24th August. Subject — "An English University," being some account of the history of Cambridgo University and of the life and work there. Lecture commences at 8.10 p.m. Admission free. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. 20lh August, 1304. BELLEVUE PROMENADE CONCERTS BELLEVUE PROMENADE CONOBRTS BELLEVUE PROMENADE CONCERTS WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 21. EDNESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 21 0 THE BEST ARTISTS, VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL. Watch futuro issue for particular!. CECAS. G. F. EAGAS, Manager. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. 1. PROPOSED PUBLIC- PARK AND RECREATION GROUND. MIRA.. MAR NORTH, AND CONSTRUOTION OF ELECTRIC TRAMWAYS THERETO. 2. PROPOSAL BY MESSRS. A. AND 0. CRAWFORD, RE MIRAMAR. IN connection with tho above proposals I hereby call Meetings of the Ratepayers of tho City of Wellington to conaider same, suoh Moetings to be held m tho Exchange Hall, Lambton-quay, IHIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), the 24th f day of August, 1904, at 8 p.m. and 8.30 p.m. respectively. JOHN G. W. AITKEN, 23rd August, 1904. MM * J "° r ' TITHE MISSIONS TO SEAMEN -I- CHURCH AND INSTITUTE (WILLIAMS MEMORIAL), rSo kindly erected by Mrs. W. R. Williams, Will be Opened by His Excellency the Governor, Lord Plunket, X.C.V.0., TO-MORROW. 25th AUGUST, 1904, At 3 p.m. K.B. — The building will be open for publio inspection, on Friday and Saturday afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock, when the Mi«siouor will gladly bVow any one over it. JAMES MOORE, 1 Missioner.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 47, 24 August 1904, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 47, 24 August 1904, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 47, 24 August 1904, Page 6

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