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QPER.A HOUSE THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING), Socond Appearance in New Zealand of MH. WATKIN MILLS, MR. WAT3CIN MJLLS, MR. WATKIN MILLS, MH. WATKIN MILLS, ENGLAND'S MOST FAMOUS BASSO, Who was received in the performance of "Llijau" last night with great enthusiasm. PROGRAMME: Watkin Mills will sing— "Sho Alona Charmoth" (La Reiua do Saba), Gounod; "O. Ruddier than the Chorry" (Acid and Gaiatea), Handel ; "I'm a Roamer" (Son and Stranger), Mendelssohn; "Still is the olgo Igl ij' . A^ ; m" The Curfew," Monk" Gould ; rho Xwo Grenadiers," Schumann; "Crossing tho Bar," Chns. Wille-* by : "Plymouth Hoo," Lady Barrett Leonard ; "Tho Wedding of Shon MacLoan," Hatton ; "What's the use of beinir Wise?" Robt. Eden. X Mons. Eduard Parlovitz will play; i "Moonlight Sonata," Boethovon ; "Lo Papillon,' Laralloo; "Spinning Song," McndelEsohn ; "Berceuse," Chopin. TO-MORROW~(FRIDAY)-Third and Last Appearance of MR. WATKIN MILLS, - In the "MESSLIH." :. . His rendering of "Why Do -the -Nations!' and "Tho Trumpet Shall Sound" , eleotrifiod the Australian aud>«ncoe. Ho will bo assisted by Mme. Evoloen Carl ton (Soprano), Mies L. Lloyd Hassell (Contralto), and Mr. J. Searlo (Tenor). Box Plan at tho Dresden. Prices — Dress Circle, sa ; Stall*, 3« ; Family Circle and Pit, 2b. ' ' Doors open at '7.15 p.m. The usual 10.15 train- will be delayed each night until 10.35 from Te Aro. , WATKIN MELLS CONCERTS., A FEW of tho best seats may be had at usual price from Hotliday, Stationor, Lambton-quay, opposite Dresden Company. THEATRE ROYAL." H X A T R E ROYAL. MONDAY EVENING NEXT. A RED-LETTER EVENT. SPECIAL PERFORMANCE. Under tho Distinguished Patronage and in tho Presonco of His Excellency Lord Plunket, Lady Plunket, and Government House Suite. Box Plan NOW OPEN at Holliday'i. THIS EVENING, at 8. DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY! DIX'S GAIETY' COMPANY! Presenting THE FASHIONABLE CRAZEAMATEUR CAKE - WALKING COMPETITIONS. . Contest TO-NIGHT between No. 1 Couple. No. 2 Couple. Mr. A. M'Nair Miss M'Enslay Miss Ada- Bentley Mr. Washington Intense Enthusiasm greets FRED H. GRAHAM J. W. WINTON NELLIE DENT LES WARTON SAM WILSON FANNY POWERB FLO LEIGH LOU PERFECT' HILDA LANE WALLACE ASCOT Prices — Boxe«, £1, 2s 6d (reserved), 2s, and 1«. Box plan at Holliday's, Theatre, or Tokphone 2084. A Programme of Merit. It telle. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. FULLER'S ENTERTAINERS. Our Big Draw — PROFESSOR PARKER, The Handcuff King Absolute Monarch of Locks, Boltf, and Bars. An Unbeaten Record. Our Other Big Draw— The The Th* SWIFTS! SWIFTS! SWIFTS! Wilton. Amy. Dorothy. Charming. Counsel's Opinion. Playlet. Everybody should see Coumcl's Opinion. DENIS CARNEY, The Clever LaughmaJcer. Everybody's Favourite, KTTTY XENTON Doris— M'AULßYS— Ver*. MAY DAGMAR, VICTOR, ETC., ETC. Prices— 2b, Is, and 6d. Doots, T. 29. QPERA HOUSE. Under the Direction of MR. J. 0. WILLIAMSON. Touring Manager ... Mr. Harold Ashton. A BRDLLIANT ATTRACTION, Commencing , SATURDAY EVENING NEXT. First Appearance in Wellington of MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON'S N-EW COMEDY COMPANY Specially organised for tho presentation of tho Latest London Comedy Success. \ ___ Tho Initial Production will be tho delightfully entertaining play THE MARRIAGE OF KITTY,' THE MARRIAGE OF KITTY' THE MARRIAGE OF KITTY,' Which has proved a Continuous and Phenomenal Success wherever presented. THB MARRIAGE OF KITTY Will bo played for POSITIVELY SIX NIGHTS ONLY, ' Tho Plans for which aro now, open a* the Dresden. Dross CSrole and Reserved Stalls ss, Stalls 3s, Family Circle 2s, Pit le. Early doors 6d extra. HOCKEY! HOOKEY! j^TORTH ISLAND v. SOUTH ISLAND At tho ATHLETIC PARK, SATURDAY, 27th AUGUST. THE HOCKEY EVENT OF THB SEASON! Match commences at 3 p.m. Admission Is. W. E. PEARSON, Hon. Seo. HOOKEY. LADIES' TOURNAMENT. THE Ladies' Tournament will commence on SATURDAY NEXT, 27th inst., at DAY'S BAY, whon tho following matches will be played; — PETONE v. BLENHEIM AORANGI (Wellington) v. NELSON. Steamers leavo town at 1.15 p.m. and 2.30 p.m. Tho.GARRISON BAND will- play selections during tho afternoon. Admission to tho Grounds, 6d. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD TEMPLARS. KING'S CORONATION LODGE, No. 83." npiHE Socond Anniversary will bo celoX brated by a Grand Concert and Social on FRIDAY . EVENING NEXT, 26th August, 190*, in tho Now Century Hall, Keut-torraoe. Refreshments provided, and a good programme will be rendered. Admission, Is. J. JAMES, Secretary. STAR BOATING CLUB. THE Annual General Meeting will be hold at tho Clubhouse, TO-MOR-ROW (FRIDAY), at 3 p.m. Business : Receivo Annual Report and Balanc*sheet Election of Members Election of Ofßcore General. , , , H. W. COOPER: 1 Hon. Secretary,

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 48, 25 August 1904, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 48, 25 August 1904, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 48, 25 August 1904, Page 6

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