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Under tho Most Distinguished Patronage and in the Praaonco of His Excellency tho Governor. Q P E 11 A HOUSE TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. HANDEL'S MESSIAH. o «m.«^f l Opportunity of Hearing ' ENGLAND'S MOST FAMOUS BASSO, MR. WATICIN MILLS. »r $ Rl WA ' f KIN MILLS. Mr. Mills has &vug thie notable master- ' piece over 000 times at all the important Festivals jn England, United States, Canada, and Australia. MAGNIFICENT CHORUS EXCELLENT SOLOISTS, ENLARGED ORCHESTRA. Box Plan at tho Dresden. Prices — Dreei Circle, ss; Stalls, 3»t Family Circle and Pit, 2b. ' * Doors open nt 7.15 p. in Tho üßiiol 10.15 train will be dolavad until 10.35 from Te Aro. 7 QPERA HOUSE. Under tho Direction of MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON. Touring Manager ... Mr. Harold Ashton. A BRttLIANT ATTRACTION, r Commencing ' SATURDAY EVENING NEXT. First Appearanco in "Wellington of MR. J. C." WILLIAMSON'S NEW COMEDY COMPANY Specially organised for tho preeentation 6f tho Latest London Comedy Success cc. • The Initial Production will bo the doliglttfully entertaining play THE MARRIAGE OF KITTY* THE MARRIAGE OF KITTY 1 THE MARRIAGE OF KITTY/ Which has proved a Continuous and Phonomcnal Success wherever presented. THE MARRIAGE OF KITTY Will be played for POSITIVELY SIX NIGHTS ONLY. Patrons are reminded that the Plans ara filling rapidly at the Dresden, and seats should bo secured immediately. Pricos — ss, 3s, and Is. Early doors 6d extra. m ii b i i n iE THE 10th WEEK And Rinking is still THE 10th WEEK the Reigning AttraoTHE 10th WEEK tion of the day and THE 10th WEEK night. The attendances to date have exceeded in that timo (in proportion) any record anywhere. Mornings, from 10.30 till 12.30. Afternoons, from 2.30 till 5. Evening, from 7.30 till 10. FULL BRASS BAND TO. NIGHT. Admission, Is; Hire of Gontlemen'i Skates Is, Ladies' 6d. Full Staff of Attendants and Instructor* Frco of Charge at all sessions. High-class Refreshments. Ball-bearing akatcs, highest grade (boxwood wheels), now immediately available. J. MACMAHON. nnHORNDON HALL ASSEMBLY", -*-" Thorndon Hall, Goring-streot.— GRAND SOCIAL, to bo given by th« gontlcmen of abovo Assembly, on MOiNDAY EVENING, 29th August, 190*, in rotiirn for Leap Year Social givon by th« ladies. Dancing, B—l8 — 1 a.m. Musio by Miss Hawthorn. Gent's, 2s; Indioi, 6d. H. J. BAKER, Hon. Sec. N.B. — Tho abovo Assembly runs'-every Monday Evening, 8 to 11 o'olock.— H.J.b. WILSON, WILSON, THE AMERICAN ORATOR, Will Lecture in TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATBA -°- On SUNDAY NEXT, 28th AUGUST, At 7.30 p.m., On "FEAR, FORCE," AND FREEDOM." Special Notice. — Silvor Collection Tho Usual Monday Meeting of the Sooialist Educational League win be hold in Godber's Rooms, Cuba-street, at 8 p.m. Tho Final Social of the eeaeon wUI be held in the Alexandra H*H on WEDNESDAY, 31st inst. Tickets may bo obtained at 34, Jowie-stroot, and ' 34, Inge«tre-«troet. HOCKEY! HOOKEY! ■VTORTH ISLAND v. SOUTH ISLAND At the ATHLETIC PARK, SATURDAY, 27th AUGUST. THE HOOKEY EVENT OF , THE SEASON! Match oommenooa at 3 p.m. Admission Is. W. E. PEARSON, i v Hon. Seo. HOOKEY. LADIES' TOURNAMENT. .FTtHE Ladies' Tournament will commence X on SATURDAY NEXT, 23th inst., at DAY'S BAY, when the following matches will bo played: — PETONE v. BLENHEIM AORANGI (Wellington) v. NELSON. Steamers leave town at 1.15 p.m. and 2.30 p.m. Tho GARRISON BAND will play selections during the afternoon. Admission to the Grounds, 6d. "OOOTBALII FOOTBALL! ATHLETIC PARK, I TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 27th AUG. JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVE MATCH, Wellington v. Wairarapa, at 1.30. Third-class championship MATCH, Potono v. St. Patrick's Colloge, at 3. Admission ... ... One Shilling. Grandstand — Ono Shilling. D. McKENZIE, Sec. W.R.F.U. THE WELLINGTON STEAM FERRY COMPANY (Ltd.) LADIES' HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP. ! DAY'S BAY. SATURDAY, 27th AUGUST. Tho S.S. DUCHESS, DUOO, and COUNTESS will make Special Excursion! to DAY'S BAY as under:— Leave Town— lo a.m., 1.15 p.m., 2.30, 6, and 10.15 p.m. Loavo Bay — 8 and 11 a.m., 2 p.m.* 5 p.m., and 7 p.m. (Cireumefcanoes permitting.) Tho GARRISON BAND will play selec tions on board tho Duchees, and AFTERNOON TEA will bo served in the Pavilion at TOWN PRICES.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 49, 26 August 1904, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 49, 26 August 1904, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 49, 26 August 1904, Page 6